For instance, under the Canon EOS M series cameras the EOS M50 was first available in 2018. Canon typically supports service on consumer cameras for 10 years, and other M cameras in the canonrumors.com list reflect this level of support. So a Canon camera released in 2018 should be repairable by Canon Service until 2028.
CanonRumors states on that page that if a model does not appear on that list, it is no longer serviceable by Canon. I believe that is incorrect information.
The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is also missing from the list, but it's an even newer model so should also be covered by Canon Service.
These omissions indicate the possibility for other errors and omissions.
I suggest that only Canon Service should be trusted to know which model cameras are still repairable.
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Sorry, but the list is suspect.
For instance, under the Canon EOS M series cameras the EOS M50 was first available in 2018. Canon typically supports service on consumer cameras for 10 years, and other M cameras in the canonrumors.com list reflect this level of support. So a Canon camera released in 2018 should be repairable by Canon Service until 2028.
CanonRumors states on that page that if a model does not appear on that list, it is no longer serviceable by Canon. I believe that is incorrect information.
The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is also missing from the list, but it's an even newer model so should also be covered by Canon Service.
These omissions indicate the possibility for other errors and omissions.
I suggest that only Canon Service should be trusted to know which model cameras are still repairable.
In the USA, and for cameras' service:
https://www.usa.canon.com/support/service-and-repair/repair
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