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RobDickinson Registered: Sep 25, 2009 Total Posts: 2767 Country: New Zealand |
Cant I just spray some wd40 into it? |
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pixelpix Registered: Jul 19, 2002 Total Posts: 376 Country: Australia |
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melcat Registered: Jun 13, 2008 Total Posts: 427 Country: Australia |
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Glenn NK Registered: Oct 03, 2010 Total Posts: 352 Country: Canada |
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pixelpix Registered: Jul 19, 2002 Total Posts: 376 Country: Australia |
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artd Registered: Mar 01, 2011 Total Posts: 885 Country: N/A |
I've had issued with my tilt knob freezing up on a couple of occasions. It's never happened with my shift knob. I rarely use the tilt so it's been more of an annoyance than anything. The first time it happened to me I was on a shoot and I was trying to hurry up to set up a shot I needed to use swing on, and the knob wouldn't budge. I didn't have time to monkey around I just used a pair of pliers (hooray for multitools!) to finally get the knob to turn. Other than cosmetic damage to the knob it didn't seem to do any harm. The last couple of times I've used the tilt it's been fine. |
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andyjaggy82 Registered: Jan 25, 2006 Total Posts: 721 Country: United States |
I don't think I could physically let myself spray WD40 on a 2,000 dollar lens........ That said it's a bummer to hear about this issue since this is a lens I am hoping to get someday in the not to distant future. |
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pixelpix Registered: Jul 19, 2002 Total Posts: 376 Country: Australia |
I spent some time talking to the Canon lens technician this morning. He assures me that the tension knobs cannot "self wind" as the lens shifts, as the knob simply controls a compression plate. Even moving the shift or tilt while "some" pressure is being applied, should not lead to any additional pressure or locking in any way. (it will however lead to unnessecary wear and should be avoided) |