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Questionaire: What is Your Experience with the 24-70L?

 
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Sep 23, 2006 16:44 |  #1

It was time to get this in the open, I think.

1. Do you own a 24-70L?

2. How long have you owned it? 1 mo., about 6 mos., about 1 year, or longer?

3. Were you completely satisfied with it the day you got it? If not, what was the problem?

4. If you were not satisfied, what did you do? Return it? Send it for adjustment or repair? Work with it?

5. If you did have it adjusted, how does it work now?

6. If you had issues with it at first, do you think it was "user problems" more than the lens itself?

I hope this will clear up some of the threads that have been around lately about this lens.


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Sep 23, 2006 16:46 |  #2

Poll eh? I dun' see no po'. :)

1. Yes.
2. About 1 year.
3. I had doubts, requested a 2nd copy to compare. Sent back 2nd copy.
4. See above.
5. Sent it in once with ALL my gear but it turned out to be an XT problem, none of my lenses.
6. See above.


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Sep 23, 2006 16:47 |  #3

7. Hey, how come you didn't use vbulletin's awesome poll feature? :(

1. No

my humble suggestion is to delete this thread and do it with a real poll :)


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Sep 23, 2006 16:48 |  #4

Servod wrote in post #2027118 (external link)
=Servo'd;2027118]my humble suggestion is to delete this thread and do it with a real poll :)

I think it was just mistitled. It's more like a questionnaire.


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Sep 23, 2006 16:49 |  #5

I forgot I could do that. I'll have to work on it. The problem was there were so many questions. I thought it would be easier this way.


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Sep 23, 2006 16:50 |  #6

You may be right. I will ask a moderator to fix it for me. The questionnaire is more accurate.


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Sep 23, 2006 16:53 |  #7

SuzyView wrote in post #2027107 (external link)
It was time to get this in the open, I think.

1. Do you own a 24-70L?Yep.

2. How long have you owned it? 1 mo., about 6 mos., about 1 year, or longer?This copy, about 4 weeks. How long I have cumulatively owned one is about a year and a half.

3. Were you completely satisfied with it the day you got it? If not, what was the problem?Absolutely. To my delight, I've not had any problems with any of my copies. Two were new. Four were second hand.

4. If you were not satisfied, what did you do? Return it? Send it for adjustment or repair? Work with it?N/A.

5. If you did have it adjusted, how does it work now?N/A

6. If you had issues with it at first, do you think it was "user problems" more than the lens itself?N/A.

I hope this will clear up some of the threads that have been around lately about this lens.

There. :eek:


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Sep 23, 2006 16:57 |  #8

Wow, that CDS really responds quickly. I just sent him a PM and poof! It was done. Thanks!

And I think I need to answer my own Post.

1. Yes.
2. 8 months.
3. Thought the lens was too soft and focus hard.
4. Because of the advice here and posting some shots, sent it to NJ Service Center.
5. They replaced the focus ring, cleaned it and recalibrated it. And yes, I am totally satisfied.
6. I never thought I would admit this, but I think it was me more so than the lens. I now hold my camera a whole different way than before and it has made a huge difference.


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Sep 23, 2006 17:08 as a reply to  @ SuzyView's post |  #9

My Answer

1. Yes
2.about 6 months
3. No. Soft problem
4. No answer
5. No answer as well
6. Yes, it was my fault till i find how to get better results with it
I am so happy with it because it was my first L


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Sep 23, 2006 17:57 |  #10

SuzyView wrote in post #2027107 (external link)
It was time to get this in the open, I think.

1. Do you own a 24-70L?

2. How long have you owned it? 1 mo., about 6 mos., about 1 year, or longer?

3. Were you completely satisfied with it the day you got it? If not, what was the problem?

4. If you were not satisfied, what did you do? Return it? Send it for adjustment or repair? Work with it?

5. If you did have it adjusted, how does it work now?

6. If you had issues with it at first, do you think it was "user problems" more than the lens itself?

I hope this will clear up some of the threads that have been around lately about this lens.


1. Yes
2. 2+ years
3. completely satisfied
4. ---
5. ---
6. ---

I've never had a problem with the lens, despite the fact that I broke the hood in a car accident. The lens survived, as did I. Sent it in for a check-up after the accident since insurance covered it. Nothing was amiss and the lens was returned cleaned and checked.


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Sep 23, 2006 17:59 |  #11

1. Do you own a 24-70L?............ YES

2. How long have you owned it? 1 mo., about 6 mos., about 1 year, or longer?........1 YEAR+

3. Were you completely satisfied with it the day you got it? If not, what was the problem?.......I WAS AMAZED AT CLEAR SHARP PICS




  
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Sep 23, 2006 18:02 |  #12

SuzyView wrote in post #2027107 (external link)
It was time to get this in the open, I think.

1. Do you own a 24-70L?Yes.

2. How long have you owned it? 1 mo., about 6 mos., about 1 year, or longer?about 1 year.

3. Were you completely satisfied with it the day you got it? If not, what was the problem?No problems at all.

4. If you were not satisfied, what did you do? Return it? Send it for adjustment or repair? Work with it?

5. If you did have it adjusted, how does it work now?

6. If you had issues with it at first, do you think it was "user problems" more than the lens itself?

I hope this will clear up some of the threads that have been around lately about this lens.

There you go Suzy.;)


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Sep 23, 2006 18:04 |  #13

SuzyView wrote in post #2027107 (external link)
It was time to get this in the open, I think.

1. Do you own a 24-70L?

2. How long have you owned it? 1 mo., about 6 mos., about 1 year, or longer?

3. Were you completely satisfied with it the day you got it? If not, what was the problem?

4. If you were not satisfied, what did you do? Return it? Send it for adjustment or repair? Work with it?

5. If you did have it adjusted, how does it work now?

6. If you had issues with it at first, do you think it was "user problems" more than the lens itself?

I hope this will clear up some of the threads that have been around lately about this lens.

1.nope
2.never
3.nope
4.nope
5.nope
6.nope
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Sep 23, 2006 18:19 |  #14

1. Yes
2. ~4 months
3. No, it was in multiple pieces (i knew this before i bought it btw)
4. i sent it for repair
5. It's fantastic, i'll never sell it, it should be even better when i get a full frame digital too :)
6. I haven't had any problems. To be honest the "problems" with this lens are really the same as any other zoom, hold it steady and stop it down a smidge for the best quality. Only photographic common sense really, if you can get good pics with a longer zoom lens (without IS) you can get good pics with this one too.


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Sep 23, 2006 18:19 |  #15

SuzyView wrote in post #2027107 (external link)
It was time to get this in the open, I think.

:lol: :lol: At least! After 18 months of complaints we will finally get to see the ... erm ... truth :rolleyes: It's all been a mirage and it's all user error :lol: :lol: :lol:


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