I had this camera repaired in September '06 (purchased in December '05) due to the camera's overall difficulty in auto-focusing close range. It seemed that it was okay when focusing on subjects in the distance, however close-range (within 4 feet), even on macro and super-macro settings, the camera simply would not focus properly. I received the camera after being repaired back in September, and it worked perfectly. They replaced the "Optical unit, updated the firmware, and cleaned" as the report said.
However, several days ago, I started experiencing the exact problem as before, under the same conditions. Wasn't dropped either time, totally randomly started happening. Earlier today, I was sitting outside and tried to focus on my knee. After around 10 or 12 times trying, it just wouldn't happen. I e-mailed Canon to see if they would repair the return problem under an extended warranty, but I doubt thats going to happen. Just wondering if this was a common issue with the S2. Anybody hear of it before?
EDIT: Also wondering, assuming I get this fixed, what options as far as lenses are available? I do mainly day shots, but I also do night/low light shots with no flash. Like outdoor stuff at dusk. I enjoy macro shooting, as well as telephoto.
However, several days ago, I started experiencing the exact problem as before, under the same conditions. Wasn't dropped either time, totally randomly started happening. Earlier today, I was sitting outside and tried to focus on my knee. After around 10 or 12 times trying, it just wouldn't happen. I e-mailed Canon to see if they would repair the return problem under an extended warranty, but I doubt thats going to happen. Just wondering if this was a common issue with the S2. Anybody hear of it before?
EDIT: Also wondering, assuming I get this fixed, what options as far as lenses are available? I do mainly day shots, but I also do night/low light shots with no flash. Like outdoor stuff at dusk. I enjoy macro shooting, as well as telephoto.