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  • Dayton Pruet
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You could always get Canon to put a fixed sensor in the mirror box and get rid of the cleaning mechanism.
It is believed that the AF system is actually accurate, but that camera produces a high frequency resonance inside the mirror box during 10fps shooting. If you check out the DPReview and FredMiranda forums there are many post of shooters analyzing this resonance which causes ghosting in the thought to be out of focus images. This ghosting of In Focus images caused blurring. The theory is the sensor is actually vibrating in the mirror box. Guess the sensor is not completely looked down in the sensor cleaning system.
Ok, reread the article and it is Florida, so I guess he is covered.
Here is a listing of states that have passed the CC Law. I wonder what state this person lives in, or where they made their purchase.

http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/privacy/CreditCardReceipts.htm

The Federal portion of the law requires the individual states to pass the laws to cover it.

sRAW is not new, it is the 2mp RAW format for the EOS-1D Mark III.
Google Maps will help me from getting lost.
So So Cool, a phone with e periscope, mmmm Verizon
A double personality phone, mmmm Samsung
I love flip phones, mmmm Nokia
Red is my favorite color, mmmm Moto
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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