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03/15/2011 05:24:58 PM · #1 |
My 28-135 lens...
Long story short I was shooting for the coffee challenge and my makeshift softbox fell over knocking the lens onto the basement floor. After that the lens would only screw on partially and the zoom was stiff. I have managed to get the lens to screw on but the auto focus is not finding focus points. Manually it works well though. Having never disassembled a lens I am reluctant to do so...however I am too broke to get it repaired. The zoom was pretty loose when I bought it but I think it's a little too tight now. Plus I can hear loose stuff inside. Anyone ever take apart a Canon lens and if so how tricky is it to get back together??
And yes...I learned to store my lenses away from the action instead of right next to it. Surprisingly, the 50mm cheapo lens hit the ground and didn't have a bit of damage. |
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03/15/2011 05:29:14 PM · #2 |
It actually sounds a bit like my old Canon 50 FD Mount when it fell on the DC 2007 GTG. It kind of sounds to me if both the zoom is stiff and the mount is being difficult that there was minor damage to structural components. But hard to say if that is the case then would it have let go of something on the inside.
Those parts are made with a certain amount of precision these days it wouldn't take much change to make it not want to mount. If the motor is working I wouldnt suspect the com pins and the AF is contrast based right so the camera isnt liking something..... been so long since I had an EOS camera I cant think of anything. I borrowed that exact lens on the GTG too. Once again looking at the interface on the lens side. It might not take much of a change to throw it out of whack but the camera pins should compensate for a slight difference, I would be thinking inside the lens.
Message edited by author 2011-03-15 17:33:35. |
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03/15/2011 05:40:10 PM · #3 |
I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
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03/15/2011 05:53:55 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
Trust me Ray, no child gets behind the wheel of the Beemer!!!
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03/15/2011 06:07:08 PM · #5 |
Whats that an old 7 series? Meh let em have it or get em another for like 3 grand lol :p |
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03/15/2011 06:09:39 PM · #6 |
A couple weeks ago mine got broke too. Same scenario except my granddaughter slammed it to the ground. A word of caution. Mine also still worked manually at first, then when working the focus ring something inside came loose and now you can see it through the lens. I'm sending mine in for repair next week for $90.
eta: Here's where I'm sending it if you're interested... //www.precisioncamera.com/professional-camera-repair.html
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03/15/2011 08:05:19 PM · #7 |
Well, that stinks. I did similarly once, but it was the cheapo 50mm. I was finally able to fix the lens, but an oversight caused to to break my camera.
I think it has happened to most of us at least once. Didn't Slippy start a thread a while back asking what was the most expensive lens you dropped?
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03/15/2011 09:36:58 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Whats that an old 7 series? Meh let em have it or get em another for like 3 grand lol :p |
LOL! I wouldn't give a buck for a bag of Beemers.
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03/15/2011 09:41:38 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Mick: Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Whats that an old 7 series? Meh let em have it or get em another for like 3 grand lol :p |
LOL! I wouldn't give a buck for a bag of Beemers. |
Would that be "Beem Bag"?
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03/15/2011 11:10:31 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by kleski: Originally posted by RayEthier: I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
Trust me Ray, no child gets behind the wheel of the Beemer!!!
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I said the same thing about my Jaguar. Then somebody else's kid hit me head on with his 4x4, and totaled it.
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03/16/2011 12:18:04 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
My first thought was a flashbulb, but then I realized 90% of the site participants have probably never seen one. |
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03/16/2011 12:19:49 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by RayEthier: I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
My first thought was a flashbulb, but then I realized 90% of the site participants have probably never seen one. |
Funny, my first thought was explosives or bullets.
Maybe we need to just move this whole thread over to the "Challenge Suggestions" forum... In honor of the fallen (lens) of course. |
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03/16/2011 02:10:00 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by kleski: Originally posted by RayEthier: I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
Trust me Ray, no child gets behind the wheel of the Beemer!!!
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Reminds me of the night my son called and informed me that the ABS was inop on the 325...
He then related how he found out; said something about a mysterious deer.
(edited to correct model)
Message edited by author 2011-03-16 02:18:19. |
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03/16/2011 04:39:31 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by C_Steve_G: Originally posted by kleski: Originally posted by RayEthier: I read the title and the first thing that came to my mind was....the car, once you lend it to one of your children.
Now back to your regular programming. :O)
Ray |
Trust me Ray, no child gets behind the wheel of the Beemer!!!
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Reminds me of the night my son called and informed me that the ABS was inop on the 325...
He then related how he found out; said something about a mysterious deer.
(edited to correct model) |
First time I let my then-17 son drive the 328is, he pranged it by turning left in front of oncoming traffic 2 blocks from home. T-boned...
R. |
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03/16/2011 08:12:20 PM · #15 |
.....anyway...how did your coffee entry do? |
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