Talk about having a bad day.
I finally saved up for my 50mm 1.4, the only other lens I have for my 20D is the 18-55 kit lens which some of you may know my opinion of and had planned to sell it as soon as my 50 came in.
I ordered my lens some 10 days ago, it got stuck in Chicago IL for 6 days due to bad weather, I had tracked it everyday and even called FedEx to find out why it was held up. So it finally got moving and was excited when I tracked it this morning and it said it was on the truck out for delivery. Then the FedEx guy couldn't get through my gate (gated community), so I drive downtown and pick it up at the FedEx ramp.
I get home, rip open the box and am giddy like a school girl, FINALLY I'll have a lens that will make my 20D take pictures like a $1300 camera should and not a cheap camera phone.
I put it on my 20D and power up. I aim the viewfinder at a cup on my desk and press the shutter halfway..... nothing.
I try again, nothing. I look at the lens, everything seems fine, I press the shutter again, nothing. I make sure it is on AF, and take the lens off and put it back on, still nothing. I then put my ear up to it and press the shutter, I hear a faint buzzing sound, I look at the little window on the lens and it is jittering slowly.
I switch to manual.... when I turn the ring the numbers barley move. I spun the focusing ring 5 times in a continuous circle and the focusing numbers moved a tiny bit.
Gee, thanks Canon. First the whole battery grip fiasco, now I get a defective 50mm 1.4 out of the box.
BTW I ditched Nikon for Canon recently, yeah... heh. Oh and I also went with the 50mm 1.4 vs. the 1.8II because I wanted “better quality” and “more accurate focusing”.
The one good thing is how good the customer service is at Norman Camera, where I ordered the lens from. I was given the option to overnight me a lens today, but my credit card is sorta on empty at the moment and they needed to secure the price of a new lens on it until they got the defective lens back. So the other option was to ship back my lens and as soon as they get it they'll overnight me a new one. Plus I was told to put the shipping receipt in the box and they will reimburse my shipping costs. I have ordered LOTS of stuff from the internet and everytime I had asked to be reimbursed for shipping on an RMA I've been put on hold while the person on the other end laughed. So very cool of Norman Camera, especially since it was Canon's fault, not theirs.
Ugh, what a day... the part that sucks is on Sunday my aunt is having an early Christmas because she is leaving for Idaho, so the whole family will be there. I could use my 18-55 kit lens but I don’t think Canon makes a “surface of the sun” flash that will give me the light I need to take a decent photo indoors with that lens. Maybe iso 3200 and a few dozen flood lights will do the trick.




