I have a Canon 28-70 2.8L which was a nice lens until I gave it over for repair. The problem with it wasn't so much zoom creep, it was zoom slide. Over the years it had got so well used that if I even slightly tilted the camera forward then the zoom would shift.
When the lens came back from repair it is no better than before and now it won't even focus. At this stage I will state that ther "repair" was done by a one men band, not one of the big repair centers. I cannot name the repairer for legal reasons, it's going to court.
So, do I send the lens for repair to one of the repair centers and hope that the bill isn't too bad or shall I just bite the bullet and buy a nice new 24-70 and consign the 28-70 to the back of the cupboard?
When the lens came back from repair it is no better than before and now it won't even focus. At this stage I will state that ther "repair" was done by a one men band, not one of the big repair centers. I cannot name the repairer for legal reasons, it's going to court.
So, do I send the lens for repair to one of the repair centers and hope that the bill isn't too bad or shall I just bite the bullet and buy a nice new 24-70 and consign the 28-70 to the back of the cupboard?