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Feb 13, 2011 14:11 |  #1

I was doing an e-shoot today and tragically, my 35L rolled off a table and bounced (yes, that's the only word for it) a few times off the marble floor. The glass isn't cracked and it seems okay mechanically, but it's definitely not as sharp as it was. I checked micro focus with two cameras and while it's off just a little, the center of the actual field of focus is not as sharp as it used to be.

Soooo, the obvious question; can anyone offer me some sort of idea of what Canon might charge for the repair?


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Feb 13, 2011 14:33 |  #2

Don't know but anything they touch approx costs $200.


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Feb 13, 2011 14:51 |  #3

I can't help you, but I will say that I'm sorry that had to happen to such a magnificent lens. Why doesn't this happen to the Nifty Fifties?


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Feb 13, 2011 14:53 |  #4

Cause they are so light that they will actually pick up an airflow underneath them and sustain flight for a long enough time for it to land safely.

Shame to hear something like that happened to such a good lens. I guess the L build comes through when it doesn't crack when hitting a marble floor.


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Feb 13, 2011 14:53 |  #5

Atsumi wrote in post #11835579 (external link)
Why doesn't this happen to the Nifty Fifties?

It probably does, but no one bothers to ask what it would cost to fix; they just go buy a new one! ;)


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Feb 13, 2011 15:52 |  #6

Peacefield wrote in post #11835357 (external link)
Soooo, the obvious question; can anyone offer me some sort of idea of what Canon might charge for the repair?

Would it not make more sense to ask Canon to quote for fixing it? no-one here is going to have an accurate picture of how much it'll cost...


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Feb 13, 2011 15:54 |  #7

^ Lol, true, methinks it's cheaper to just go buy a new one :D


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Feb 13, 2011 15:58 |  #8

Your thread makes my heart hurt.

I don't know how much Canon will charge, but definitely send it in.

Best of luck to you. The 35L is probably the best lens Canon makes, imho.


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Feb 13, 2011 16:11 |  #9

joeseph wrote in post #11835950 (external link)
Would it not make more sense to ask Canon to quote for fixing it? no-one here is going to have an accurate picture of how much it'll cost...

I'm going to check with Canon tomorrow, but experience has taught me that they won't say; I'll just get the usual "send it in". Just curious if anyone has had similar (though admittedly undefined) work done.


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Feb 13, 2011 16:12 |  #10

Atsumi wrote in post #11835579 (external link)
I can't help you, but I will say that I'm sorry that had to happen to such a magnificent lens. Why doesn't this happen to the Nifty Fifties?

It does (all the time) and they break in half. :)


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Feb 13, 2011 16:18 |  #11

Atsumi wrote in post #11835579 (external link)
I can't help you, but I will say that I'm sorry that had to happen to such a magnificent lens. Why doesn't this happen to the Nifty Fifties?

I thought it's because it happens to Nifty fifties, so that's why the sale for the nifty fifty is so strong. :lol:


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Feb 13, 2011 16:20 |  #12

Send it in and let canon check. I mean if you dont send in, what else you can do? Maybe bring it to a local camera store to fix? May be send to Keh? Best option is still let canon handle it. Anyhow, No one can give you a quote until somone can physcially evaluate the problem with the lens. Good luck


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Feb 13, 2011 16:21 |  #13

Peacefield wrote in post #11836072 (external link)
I'm going to check with Canon tomorrow, but experience has taught me that they won't say; I'll just get the usual "send it in". Just curious if anyone has had similar (though admittedly undefined) work done.

If you bug them enough about it, they'll tell you a general range over the phone. A lot of people have had luck doing this by calling the irvine center direct.


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Feb 13, 2011 16:36 |  #14

Or if you plead and say that you are a broke student... I got an exact number on my LCD repair.


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Feb 13, 2011 16:38 |  #15

So sorry to hear any your 35 L. Hope nothing major happen.


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