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Caring for long lens / lens fault
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<blockquote data-quote="JimL" data-source="post: 846073" data-attributes="member: 69920"><p>Thanks Woody,</p><p>I think in retrospect I probably had the problem right from the lens being new, but it gradually got worse over years until it was just too much. It would fail just as I was about the take a critical shot of an elusive bird. I probably should have reacted sooner and returned under warranty. Now the repair will cost only a little less than I can sell the lens for. Anyway - I’ll be using the 500 pf from now and forget about the 200-500. Although I will have learnt to be more aware of potential for damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimL, post: 846073, member: 69920"] Thanks Woody, I think in retrospect I probably had the problem right from the lens being new, but it gradually got worse over years until it was just too much. It would fail just as I was about the take a critical shot of an elusive bird. I probably should have reacted sooner and returned under warranty. Now the repair will cost only a little less than I can sell the lens for. Anyway - I’ll be using the 500 pf from now and forget about the 200-500. Although I will have learnt to be more aware of potential for damage. [/QUOTE]
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