What model is this lens? I would be interested in purchasing it from you if your interested...PM me please,
Thanx,
The "G"
George
rook2c4 wrote:
Take it apart and attempt to fix it.
In worst case, you can't get it working again and it remains broken. But you have then gained experience disassembling that kind of lens, which may be a useful skill to have. That's how most lens repair people learned their craft.
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YES!!!
I agree with this.
Whacha gonna do? BREAK IT MORE?
I have taken broken things apart as well and usually I can put things back together -- A Zoom Lens however is something that has "Clocked" parts - rings and things that Must go back together in a vast array of order.... If it is a simple zoom lens this is good and if you are somewhat mechanically inclined and have small screwdrivers and lens wrench set Go for It.
I recently bought a Sony A-6000 from someone on e-bay for 250.... It did not work as the lens was faulty -- I took the lens apart and was looking about the inside of the mounting of the lens - I did not see anything wrong - So I put it all back together. In so doing there was a little "Flat Flexible ribbon Ribbon Cable" that I reattached and put it all back together. I mounted the lens to the camera ... And to my surprise.... It Worked and has worked for over three months now.
The was an electrical problem - Yours Is Mechanical... Good Luck.
bdk
Loc: Sanibel Fl.
take it apart and see what makes it tick, maybe you'll see why its not working. If not while its apart, hang the parts on thread and make it look like it exploded and take a few pics of it
Zazzy1 wrote:
I have a Canon zoom lens that is stuck. It won't zoom. I have sent it in to Canon once about a year ago they fixed it, but now it is sticking again. I did not want to pay to have it fixed again so I bought a new one. Any ideas of what to do with the old one?
I would strip it down and look at all the moving parts clean with mentholated spirits. some are available on eBay set a budget and Be strong don't go over it.
Find out the repair cost and compare that to what the lens is now currently selling for. If the difference is in your favor; fix it and sell it.
I own a Leica 3f and my lens would not turn, so I put a drop of very fine oil on the area that turns... that did the job. It now turns.
marty wild wrote:
I would strip it down and look at all the moving parts clean with mentholated spirits. some are available on eBay set a budget and Be strong don't go over it.
And don't forget the ethyl spirits for yourself. The job might not be exactly what you expect.
John_F wrote:
And don't forget the ethyl spirits for yourself. The job might not be exactly what you expect.
In to the Unknown if it's scrap. What's too worry about?
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