Don't worry it didn't hurt the rock!
While out shooting some cactus flowers the tripod went over. Camera landed on the front element of my 28-135 IS. Didn’t do anything to the rock it landed on, but I now have a quarter inch square scratch in the lens. Lens and IS still work, back focuses as well as ever:rofl.
Might be a good idea to send the lens out for repair, but I can’t seem to find the listing of repair centers. I live in Phoenix so the closest should be Irvine, CA. Has anyone dealt with them? Do you have a contact number? Address?
I kind of feel if I do this then maybe I should send body and other lenses also. Good idea? Now I was told that a good guess at repairing the lens would be around $300.00. What do you think they would charge to calibrate the body and other lenses? Other lenses: 17-40 and 100-300 f5.6 L.
Finial question. 100-300 L bought used. Have not like this lens. Always been soft. Do you think calibrating will help?
Thanks all
Mitch
Might be a good idea to send the lens out for repair, but I can’t seem to find the listing of repair centers. I live in Phoenix so the closest should be Irvine, CA. Has anyone dealt with them? Do you have a contact number? Address?
I kind of feel if I do this then maybe I should send body and other lenses also. Good idea? Now I was told that a good guess at repairing the lens would be around $300.00. What do you think they would charge to calibrate the body and other lenses? Other lenses: 17-40 and 100-300 f5.6 L.
Finial question. 100-300 L bought used. Have not like this lens. Always been soft. Do you think calibrating will help?
Thanks all
Mitch
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Irvine Canyon sounds like the right place to go. I think this is the address.
Canon Factory Service Center
15955 Alton Parkway
Irvine, CA 92718 (949) 753-4000
(Use this phone number if you are shipping via FEDEX; Contact: Jess Bailey (949) 753-4061)
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Mitch
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I know how that goes--glad to hear the damage isn't as bad as it could have been!
When a similar thing happened to me, I had a Russian-made 500mm mirror lens mounted. You would never know that it took such a hard fall--there's nary a scratch to be found. The Digital Rebel it was attached to didn't fare so well, but it's to the camera's credit that it still works (I've been using it over a year since then!)
Cheers,
Jeremy
Jeremy Rosenberger
Zeiss Ikon, Nokton 40mm f/1.4, Canon 50mm f/1.2, Nokton 50mm f/1.5, Canon Serenar 85mm f/2
Canon Digital Rebel XT, Tokina 12-24mm f/4, Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8, Sigma 30mm f/1.4, Canon 50mm f/1.4
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I just press the button and the camera goes CLICK. :dunno
Canon: gripped 20d and 30d, 10-22 3.5-4.5, 17-55 IS, 50mm f1.8, 70-200L IS, 85mm f1.8, 420ex
sigma: 10-20 4-5.6 (for sale), 24-70 2.8 (for sale), 120-300 2.8
Yes but only with the body, now if you think you can live without the body for the estimated time of return...