Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by the day over my fumbling fingers. I have a problem with the switches on my Nikon 70-200mm lens barrel being moved off of the set points by my fingers. I often find that I have moved the A/M switch to the M position and 20 shots are OOF before I get a chance to chimp. Or I move the VR switch to off and again run off several exposures without VR on. I have thought of one final solution----superglue the darn things in place. But the next owner may not like that. Or get a huge rubber band to go around the barrel and cover access to those switches. I have seen some covers at B&H.
What do you do to prevent this?
How about a piece of black electrical tape over the switches? Easily removed.
gaffer tape works well too
tomcat wrote:
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by the day over my fumbling fingers. I have a problem with the switches on my Nikon 70-200mm lens barrel being moved off of the set points by my fingers. I often find that I have moved the A/M switch to the M position and 20 shots are OOF before I get a chance to chimp. Or I move the VR switch to off and again run off several exposures without VR on. I have thought of one final solution----superglue the darn things in place. But the next owner may not like that. Or get a huge rubber band to go around the barrel and cover access to those switches. I have seen some covers at B&H.
What do you do to prevent this?
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by th... (
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Perhaps tape on the fingers? Or even superglue? There won't be the next owner for those.
Gaffer or Gorilla Tape Also good for most other ailments Cameras get my 4x5 had more tape than camera until I made some real money I still love that old beast.
tomcat wrote:
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by the day over my fumbling fingers. I have a problem with the switches on my Nikon 70-200mm lens barrel being moved off of the set points by my fingers. I often find that I have moved the A/M switch to the M position and 20 shots are OOF before I get a chance to chimp. Or I move the VR switch to off and again run off several exposures without VR on. I have thought of one final solution----superglue the darn things in place. But the next owner may not like that. Or get a huge rubber band to go around the barrel and cover access to those switches. I have seen some covers at B&H.
What do you do to prevent this?
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by th... (
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I would use electrical tape. Gaffer or Duct tape leaves adhesive residual.
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
tomcat wrote:
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by the day over my fumbling fingers. I have a problem with the switches on my Nikon 70-200mm lens barrel being moved off of the set points by my fingers. I often find that I have moved the A/M switch to the M position and 20 shots are OOF before I get a chance to chimp. Or I move the VR switch to off and again run off several exposures without VR on. I have thought of one final solution----superglue the darn things in place. But the next owner may not like that. Or get a huge rubber band to go around the barrel and cover access to those switches. I have seen some covers at B&H.
What do you do to prevent this?
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Since I’m married to an engineer, I use duct tape for this same problem with my Tamron 150-600 G2. Works fine.
A spot of clear silicone caulk might work, and will peel off if you sell.
Stardust wrote:
A spot of clear silicone caulk might work, and will peel off if you sell.
I shall try that on a junk lens that I have. I'm leary of tape that might eventually work its way unstuck and get me sticky.
tomcat wrote:
I shall try that on a junk lens that I have. I'm leary of tape that might eventually work its way unstuck and get me sticky.
Good luck - make sure it is rated to stick to metal. They sell small tubes - let cure over night.
tomcat wrote:
...What do you do to prevent this?
Yep. I have black gaffer tape on several lenses that are prone to accidentally switching. I've done the same on camera bodies, too, with switches that I kept bumping (the mode dial on older Canon DSLRs is one example.... later models have a lock and a release button to prevent that).
Gaffer tape doesn't leave residue. (Electrical tape and duct tape do.)
Rubber bands or lens skin.
Dave327 wrote:
How about a piece of black electrical tape over the switches? Easily removed.
Gaffer tape works better. Leaves no residual
tomcat wrote:
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by the day over my fumbling fingers. I have a problem with the switches on my Nikon 70-200mm lens barrel being moved off of the set points by my fingers. I often find that I have moved the A/M switch to the M position and 20 shots are OOF before I get a chance to chimp. Or I move the VR switch to off and again run off several exposures without VR on. I have thought of one final solution----superglue the darn things in place. But the next owner may not like that. Or get a huge rubber band to go around the barrel and cover access to those switches. I have seen some covers at B&H.
What do you do to prevent this?
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by th... (
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My Canon switches easily have enough resistance to prevent accidental switching. I have to purposely move those switches.
Yours move easily then tape them as suggested so you don't move them.
tomcat wrote:
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by the day over my fumbling fingers. I have a problem with the switches on my Nikon 70-200mm lens barrel being moved off of the set points by my fingers. I often find that I have moved the A/M switch to the M position and 20 shots are OOF before I get a chance to chimp. Or I move the VR switch to off and again run off several exposures without VR on. I have thought of one final solution----superglue the darn things in place. But the next owner may not like that. Or get a huge rubber band to go around the barrel and cover access to those switches. I have seen some covers at B&H.
What do you do to prevent this?
Folks, I am getting more and more aggravated by th... (
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I had the same problem when I first got my 70-200 Nikkor. Took almost a whole minute to learn how to use it.
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