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Canon USA closes its service centers in California, Illinois and New Jersey

24 Mar

Canon has announced it will be closing service facilities in a number of states within the United States due to a growing number of ‘stay at home’ directives from authorities across the nation. This decision from Canon comes just days after Nikon announced it too will be closing its U.S. repair facilities for the foreseeable future due to the restrictions being put in place amidst this global pandemic.

According to the advisory, Canon service facilities in California (Burbank and Costa Mesa), New Jersey (Lyndhurst) and Illinois (Itasca) will be closed ‘until further notice.’ Canon notes any products needing repair can be sent to its Factory Service Center in Newport News, Virginia (which is no longer accepting walk-in service at this time).

Canon also used the advisory to provide an update to consumers regarding how it’s currently handling its COVID-19 response, saying:

‘The spread of COVID-19 is a rapidly evolving situation that is of great concern to everyone. Canon’s commitment is to take proactive and proportional steps in accordance with all recommended procedures and protocols as advised by the CDC, the United States Government, and state, regional and local public health agencies.Again, we sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding as we continue to monitor the ongoing situation and follow the advice and guidance of federal and state authorities. The health and well-being of our customers, clients, and employees remain our top priority during this difficult time. As conditions change, we will take recommended and appropriate steps to restore and continue the excellent service that you have come to expect from Canon USA, Inc.’

An annotated screenshot from Canon showing the ‘request product repair’ button on its service website.

As before, Canon is directing customers to its online system to coordinate repairs and providing updates on its COVID-19 measures on its website.

We have contacted Canon to clarify if any other service centers around the world are currently affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We will update this article if we receive a response and will be updating this article if we receive news any other service centers shut down.

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Don’t forget: Challenge of Challenges 2016 voting closes Friday

15 Feb

Nearly 1000 images won DPReview challenges last year. From that pool we chose our favorite 25 images, and now it’s your turn to pick a winner. Our Challenge of Challenges competition closes this Friday, so if you’ve been putting it off now is the time to rate your favorite images. Pick your top five and keep your eyes peeled as we announce winners next week.

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VSCO closes up shop in New York to concentrate business in Oakland

14 Jan

VSCO, the company behind popular film emulations tools and a photography app, has confirmed reports that its New York office has been shut down and the employees working there have been laid off. VSCO claims that the closure doesn’t hint at business troubles, however. Rather, the move is an effort to centralize the company’s workforce at its Oakland, California headquarters.

Reports of the closure began surfacing early this morning, and have since been confirmed by the company to TechCrunch, which states some New York employees were given the option of transferring to the Oakland office. VSCO did not reveal how many employees worked at the New York office. The Open Studio workspace formerly located at the NYC office will likewise be relocated to Oakland.

Via: TechCrunch

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After 176 years, Indian photography studio closes its doors

22 Jun
Bourne & Shepherd Studio, Kolkata, India. Photo by Biswarup Ganguly. Used under CC 3.0

A studio in India, founded by British photographers Charles Shepherd, Samuel Bourne and William Howard in 1840 will close its doors after 176 years in operation. Considered the oldest continuously operating photographic studio, Kolkata-based Bourne & Shepherd’s current owner cites the recent major changes in photographic technology as a reason for the closure.

The studio was known for its portraiture, producing images of religious figures and government officials, from the British Raj era onward. Speaking to Indian publication The Hindu, a former employee explains that the shift to digital made it difficult for the studio to survive, saying ‘How can you expect that a studio can operate in this generation where everyone is clicking photos from their mobiles and digital cameras?’

Though the studio will no longer be in operation, the current owner says that he’ll continue to maintain the shop’s collection of historic photos and equipment.

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Lens Rentals Canada closes its doors

05 Aug

Lens Rentals Canada is closing permanently, according to a statement issued by owner Craig Blair on Monday. He cites logistical issues and personal reasons, saying numerous problems with the business ‘didn’t make it a fun endeavor’. Read more

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Hasselblad closes Italian design facility responsible for Sony re-badges

08 Nov

It appears that Hasselblad has closed its Treviso design center in northern Italy. The facility was responsible for Hasselblad’s Lunar, Stellar and HV cameras, all re-badged Sony products aimed at ‘amateur photo-enthusiasts who demand the ultimate in both style and performance’. Read more

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Chicago-based Calumet Photographic closes U.S. stores

14 Mar

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Calumet Photographic announced today on Facebook that the company is closing all of its U.S. stores and has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, effective immediately. According to the statement, posted below, European branches will continue to operate. Calumet’s website and Twitter account are no longer available. Learn more

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