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<blockquote data-quote="Classified" data-source="post: 653858" data-attributes="member: 43362"><p>The 18-55mm kit lens on my 10-year old D60 is starting to show its age. The Zoom ring is a little tight and the focus motor is sounding like me on an early morning. It's a kit lens, but I swear by it - always gave good sharp pictures. It's an AF-S lens that I've nicknamed the Canonball 'cuz it's so huge. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, are there places out there that tune up old lenses? If not, I may just take it to my neighborhood bike shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classified, post: 653858, member: 43362"] The 18-55mm kit lens on my 10-year old D60 is starting to show its age. The Zoom ring is a little tight and the focus motor is sounding like me on an early morning. It's a kit lens, but I swear by it - always gave good sharp pictures. It's an AF-S lens that I've nicknamed the Canonball 'cuz it's so huge. Anyway, are there places out there that tune up old lenses? If not, I may just take it to my neighborhood bike shop. [/QUOTE]
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