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A Fast Lens? - The 17-40

 
Wazza
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Jan 04, 2006 00:24 |  #1

Never shared this back in February last year, after the accident. What basically happened was I dropped the lens out of my open backpack onto the ground. The lens was only 1 week old. Didn't think it was physically possible for ones' jaw to hit the floor.

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So when people are talking about their 17-40s' hitting up to Warp Speed f4, I'm talking about whirring this up to 2800rpm. :rolleyes:

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Jan 04, 2006 00:26 |  #2

Hey, that looks like the lens that my grandma lost! Where did you find that?


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Jan 04, 2006 12:36 as a reply to  @ Michaelmjc's post |  #3

Thanks Mike, but I don't know what you're talking about. ;)

I'm just glad only the filter was broken.


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Jan 04, 2006 16:42 |  #4

Not that I'd try, but I wonder how a non-L lens would fare after such an accident.

In October I dropped my 70-200L IS and it bounced a couple of times on a concrete floor. After filling the air with blue language for a few minutes, I put it back on the camera. The zoom ring binds a little when it approaches 200mm and there are 2 small, fan-shaped fractures on the front element.

Funny thing is, you'd never know it was damaged in anyway by looking at a photo taken with it.

I bet you double check the zipper on your bag everytime now, huh? Lesson learned and you still have your 17-40 to enjoy :)

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Jan 04, 2006 18:07 as a reply to  @ ayotnoms's post |  #5

Hehe, well it wasn't as bad as imagined. Yeah, bag was unzipped, but I was at the cricket, with the bag open on my lap.. With bad balancing, it just slid sideways, I grabbed the strab.. "Phew"... And out rolls the 17-40... I had such a fright, and it was a packed stadium (I was front row against the fence), so I picked up the broken glass mess, and put it in my bag, and felt sick all night. The filter was cracked and shattered all across. I actually thought it was the lens, and was texting my friends. "Damn, broke my lens..".. "Just happened to be the most expensive one I got too " :(

Sigh of relief though when I got home and opened the bag again.


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