Manufacturers for years have worked with authorized repair techs to handle the repair of your camera. But intermittently, they'd pull the authorization and parts availability. However, in the United States, all 50 states have now introduced Right to Repair legislation.
At the Federal level, not much has happened -- but if the movement gets enough of a strong wind, it could mean that even older DSLRs might be easier for photographers to repair. Therefore, there wouldn't be a solid reason for us to need to upgrade our products so often because manufacturers don't want to repair them anymore. . thephoblographer.com
2025-3-5 23:00