Canon "L" Lens owner's help me.
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Hey guys,
I am thinking of buying a Canon 70-200 f2.8 L lens from a friend, he is letting me test drive it this week and I have noticed it has quite a few scratches on the body and a tiny hairline scratch on the front element.
I am thinking of buying it (since he is only asking $600 for it, including the hood).
But I would like to restore it to a better cosmetical condition... so my questions would be:
1) Is there any way to fix the hairline scrath on the front element?
Also, I have ordered the Canon Part CY9-8078-001. Which is the Canon L lens touch-up paint. 100g of it. But I have no clue of what it looks like, how to use it or apply it.
2) Is there a tutorial or anything you guys can tell me on how to "touch up" this lens?
I saw a guy on ebay selling some touch up paint he got from Japan, and in his bid he included: "10 tips on how to do the best job, fast and easy". Here is the link at EBAY.
I ordered mine from Canon Parts International (here is the phone if anyone is interested USA 1-732-521-7230.)
I am thinking of buying a Canon 70-200 f2.8 L lens from a friend, he is letting me test drive it this week and I have noticed it has quite a few scratches on the body and a tiny hairline scratch on the front element.
I am thinking of buying it (since he is only asking $600 for it, including the hood).
But I would like to restore it to a better cosmetical condition... so my questions would be:
1) Is there any way to fix the hairline scrath on the front element?
Also, I have ordered the Canon Part CY9-8078-001. Which is the Canon L lens touch-up paint. 100g of it. But I have no clue of what it looks like, how to use it or apply it.
2) Is there a tutorial or anything you guys can tell me on how to "touch up" this lens?
I saw a guy on ebay selling some touch up paint he got from Japan, and in his bid he included: "10 tips on how to do the best job, fast and easy". Here is the link at EBAY.
I ordered mine from Canon Parts International (here is the phone if anyone is interested USA 1-732-521-7230.)
Body: Canon 1D Mark II N | Canon 30D w/BG-E2 Flash: Canon 580EX II | Quantum T4d | Strobes & Monolights
Glass: Sigma 70-200 f2.8 | Sigma 20 f1.8 | Canon 28-135 f3.5-5.6 IS USM
Glass: Sigma 70-200 f2.8 | Sigma 20 f1.8 | Canon 28-135 f3.5-5.6 IS USM
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That's a great price on a very sweet lens if the scratch doesn't degrade images.
As for the paint, I have no idea. Personally I wouldn't bother with it.
Glass: Sigma 70-200 f2.8 | Sigma 20 f1.8 | Canon 28-135 f3.5-5.6 IS USM
Well, if it's anything like car touch-up paint... It would come in a small bottle like "white-out" with a tiny brush applicator built in. The way I use it (on a car) is to apply enough paint to cover the scratch and a little extra. Wait a few seconds and then gently wipe off the paint accross the scratch. This works the paint into the scratch and takes the extra off the area that isnt scratched. Then let it dry. The repair should be invisible to the naked eye, though a macro high-res photo would probably show it (so don't let people take macro photos of your lens).
Hope this info helps.
Glass: Sigma 70-200 f2.8 | Sigma 20 f1.8 | Canon 28-135 f3.5-5.6 IS USM
Note:
The 70-200/2.8 is made from a magnesium alloy frame which (I believe) is powder coated at the factory before it is assembled. The touch up paint is not going to be as durable as the orginal finish.
Your 30D is made from black high impact plastic. I take it you were kidding with that comment, but I doubt that painting the plastic will give you a satisfying result.
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