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<blockquote data-quote="bryce" data-source="post: 838703" data-attributes="member: 64935"><p>I had a hard time believing it myself, but I’m not only person experienced this, the other person adamant the camera wasn’t dropped as am I. Nothing to gain by lying.Also I have a background in engineering and logic would dictate if something was dropped on top of the camera. the lens would of separated at the bottom of the camera body not at the top as shown in the pics, plus there would be signs of damage on the lens which there isn’t any I also have added battery pack attached so usually holding the camera by the grip not supporting the lens which wieghs about 1kg plus the length of lens, the longer the lens multiplying the leverage on piece of plastic appears to be 10 -15mm thick. I didnt post this to convince anyone either way. Just wondering if anyone else had the same experience <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤓" title="Nerd face :nerd:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f913.png" data-shortname=":nerd:" /> not trying to do a warranty claim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryce, post: 838703, member: 64935"] I had a hard time believing it myself, but I’m not only person experienced this, the other person adamant the camera wasn’t dropped as am I. Nothing to gain by lying.Also I have a background in engineering and logic would dictate if something was dropped on top of the camera. the lens would of separated at the bottom of the camera body not at the top as shown in the pics, plus there would be signs of damage on the lens which there isn’t any I also have added battery pack attached so usually holding the camera by the grip not supporting the lens which wieghs about 1kg plus the length of lens, the longer the lens multiplying the leverage on piece of plastic appears to be 10 -15mm thick. I didnt post this to convince anyone either way. Just wondering if anyone else had the same experience 🤓 not trying to do a warranty claim [/QUOTE]
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