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Archive 2008 · ?Damage caused by over-turning focus ring?

  
 
NeilLov
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p.1 #1 · ?Damage caused by over-turning focus ring?


Lens in question, Canon 50mm F1.4 microUSM.

The lens belongs to a friend of mine. He told me that it was being tried out by a friend of his and he observed this person turn the focus ring (in MF) beyond the calibration markings, and he continued to turn it until the slight resistance registered with him. Perhaps 60deg too far, but without using force. The friend was expecting the ring to reach a stop position and only gradually reacted to the slight change in feel in the focus ring as it was turned beyond the calibration markings.

My friend now thinks the lens is front focusing. He ran the lens through tests after he bought it about 6mo ago. Now, after he became suspicious that the over-turning of the focus ring had damaged the focusing performance of the lens, he has repeated those tests.

I told him I would seek some advice here about whether it is likely that over-turning the focus ring would damage the lens.

It's a bit shocking if damage can be caused in this way. There is no warning about this in the documentation with the lens, and the overturning was basically accidental and not abusive.

Any reactions gratefully received.

Thanks.

Neil





Sep 15, 2008 at 11:28 AM
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p.1 #2 · ?Damage caused by over-turning focus ring?


Over-turning the focus ring will not cause a lens to start front-focusing. The 50/1.4 is a bit kludgy in the focus design, with a 'clutch' to allow FTM focus. But even if somebody were to break this mechanism through abuse, it would not cause the autofocus to consistently front- or back-focus if it wasn't doing it before.


Sep 15, 2008 at 11:41 AM
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p.1 #3 · ?Damage caused by over-turning focus ring?


moondigger, much appreciate your reply. Thanks.

Neil



Sep 16, 2008 at 11:01 AM





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