12-04-2017 02:17 PM
Recently I was changing the lens. When I removed the auto focus 18-55 zoom lens a part fell out of the lens. It is metal and has copper contacts on it. I'm not sure where it belongs or why it fell out. Anyone had a similar problem?
12-04-2017 04:03 PM
Little short on info there. Can you explain exactly what part 'fell' off with 'coppr contacts'? Perhaps a picture?
12-04-2017 04:19 PM
Will post photo later. I was just learning to post on the site.
12-06-2017 10:18 PM
The skilled labor to repair a lens is fairly expensive ... so depending on the value of the lens, the labor cost can over-take the replacement cost.
This tends to happen with the lower cost lenses... e.g. the EF 50mm f/1.8 (which is only about $120 brand-new) or the EF-S 18-55 (roughly $200 brand new) where it doesn't take too many hours of labor before it's just not worth repairing.
If you have the non-STM version of the EF-S 18-55 then there are other motivating reasons where it's probably a better idea to "replace" rather than "repair".
The new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM has the new extremely quiet STM focusing motors... but it also has other advantages
The "STM" version is $50 more than the non-STM version... but the advantages are so numerous that it's worth every penny of the $50 additional cost.
OR... you could consider a completely different lens such as one of the 18-135mm versions, or 17-85mm ... or even the 17-55mm f/2.8 (VERY nice and collects considerably more light).
If budgets are tight... check to see if anything is available in Canon's "refurbished" section of their online store. Those tend to be the best prices you get and though they are technically refurbs... they're generally indistinguishable from "new" and they even come with the same warranty as a "new" lens.
12-08-2017 06:52 PM - edited 12-08-2017 06:55 PM
That is probably a better idea (replace instead of repair). Not happy that a part falls out when changing a lens.
12-08-2017 07:10 PM
here is the part that fell out.
12-09-2017 08:55 AM
Whatever it is, it looks important.
12-09-2017 11:11 AM
ebiggs1 wrote:Whatever it is, it looks important.
If it fell out of the lens, it must have left quite a hole. Can you tell how it was originally fastened? It looks as though it may have something to do with the electrical connection, in which case maybe it just needs a replacement screw or something.
12-09-2017 11:20 AM
If something like that "fell out" of my 18-55mm lens, then yeah, it is time to buy a new lens. Judging from the looks of it, several more pieces probably "fell out" before that thing made its' appearance. It is amazing the lens is still "in one piece."
12-09-2017 07:50 PM
Waddizzle wrote:
If something like that "fell out" of my 18-55mm lens, then yeah, it is time to buy a new lens. Judging from the looks of it, several more pieces probably "fell out" before that thing made its' appearance. It is amazing the lens is still "in one piece."
If Waddizzle's guess is correct, it would be a good idea to try to verify that none of the pieces (and/or the screw(s) that once held them in) are lurking in the camera, waiting to do some sort of damage.
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