Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Canon recalls 68,200 EOS Rebel T4i DSLRs, says rubber grips can lead to skin rash

Canon recalls 68,200 EOS Rebel T4i DSLRs, says rubber grips can lead to skin rash

We've covered our fair share of product recalls over the years, but this one almost certainly takes the cake when looking at pure zaniness. Canon has recalled its EOS Rebel T4i - some 68,200 units - "due to a risk of allergic reaction." You read that right. As the story goes, a chemical used in the camera's rubber grips "can result in a reaction that changes the grips from black to white and poses a risk of skin irritation to the consumer," and while the company has only received a single report of a consumer developing a "minor rash" after contact, that's obviously enough to issue to recall.

Engadget , Canon recalls 68,200 EOS Rebel T4i DSLRs, says rubber grips can lead to skin rash, Canon recalls 68,200 EOS Rebel T4i DSLRs, says rubber grips can lead to skin rash

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