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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 655190" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>The kit lenses usually have plastic mounts and are almost always looser than the metal mount lenses. D series lenses of mine are tight on all my cameras whereas G lenses are pretty smooth mounting, whereas my old 18-105 is loose fitting. My 50D, 85 1.4D and 135 DC 2.0 lenses are all very snug on my cameras. All the AF-S G lenses are reasonably tight but much less so than the D lenses.</p><p>How is the dust getting in. Where do you notice it? If it accumulates even when not changing lenses often there could be a problem such as bent mounting flange or premature shutter wear. Do your lenses have the rubber moisture barrier seal on the mount(pro lenses usually have it)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 655190, member: 43545"] The kit lenses usually have plastic mounts and are almost always looser than the metal mount lenses. D series lenses of mine are tight on all my cameras whereas G lenses are pretty smooth mounting, whereas my old 18-105 is loose fitting. My 50D, 85 1.4D and 135 DC 2.0 lenses are all very snug on my cameras. All the AF-S G lenses are reasonably tight but much less so than the D lenses. How is the dust getting in. Where do you notice it? If it accumulates even when not changing lenses often there could be a problem such as bent mounting flange or premature shutter wear. Do your lenses have the rubber moisture barrier seal on the mount(pro lenses usually have it)? [/QUOTE]
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