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Lens service?

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  • Started 3 years ago by SVA
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  1. SVA

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    I bought a used 17-55mm DX lens about 5 months ago and I love this lens. But it is making a bad noise when I am zooming in and out. It's not broking or anything, and the AF is still fast and precise. I was just wondering if you can get a worn lens back to it's original shape by bringing it in for some service.

    And if so, how much would that service approximately cost?

    Thanks

    Posted 3 years ago #
  2. NikoDoby

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    Hello SVA what part of the world are you from? You can send it to Nikon service to get an estimate for repairs. If it's too expensive then you can just decline and get the "broken" lens back.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  3. SVA

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    I live in Canada. I don't know if I am being a bit too nitpicky here. It does work fine.

    To you who do not know this lens, it is shortest when at 35mm and expands when going towards 17 and 55. It is very easy to turn around 35mm and becomes increasingly more firm towards the 17 and 55. I suspect a new one to be more firm around the whole zooming range.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  4. RobertD

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    SVA said:
    I bought a used 17-55mm DX lens about 5 months ago and I love this lens. But it is making a bad noise when I am zooming in and out. It's not broking or anything, and the AF is still fast and precise. I was just wondering if you can get a worn lens back to it's original shape by bringing it in for some service.

    And if so, how much would that service approximately cost?

    Thanks

    You might give this guy a try. http://www.pho-tech.net/

    He is an old time camera/lens repair person. He did all my work on my Hasselblads when I was active in the business. He recently did some work on my D200. He's very good and reasonable.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  5. kanuck

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    I live in South Korea and I dropped my 50mm 1.4D so the front element had to be polished and the filter flange replaced. This lens is 10 years old. Repairs here only take about 5-7 days and we have two major Nikon service centers. You can have your lens restored to their original condition as well as have them calibrated, but the problem for most people is the extremely high shipping costs. Maybe you could take it into a lens repair shop in your area rather than a licensed Nikon shop?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  6. PB PM

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    SVA said:
    I live in Canada. I don't know if I am being a bit too nitpicky here. It does work fine.

    To you who do not know this lens, it is shortest when at 35mm and expands when going towards 17 and 55. It is very easy to turn around 35mm and becomes increasingly more firm towards the 17 and 55. I suspect a new one to be more firm around the whole zooming range.

    Cannot hurt to take it in and get an estimate, just send it to the Nikon repair center in Windsor Ontario or Richmond BC.

    Posted 3 years ago #

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