07-04-2018 12:25 AM
I have a couple of these lenses and I do really love them. They are the work horse in my stable of glass.
That being said, this is the 3rd lens now that has failed with the ERR code communication problem. I have had this happen a couple times before so was able to trouble shoot the issue and know that its the flex cable ribbon that is bad inside the lens.
It will work perfectly as long as you shoot at 2.8 (the wide open aperture setting). As soon as you change it and the lens needs to change the aperture for a image, it fails.
Now, this is the 3rd time with 2 different lenses that I've had to send them in for this repair. It would seem to me that this is a defect in the lens and I should not hae to pay for it. Or... Canon needs to use better parts so this does not keep happing over and over again.
Yes I use the lenses a lot. And yes, they are out of the warranty period. That being said, they should step up and repair without quesion. The have to know that this is an issue with the lens.
Anybody else experiencing the same issue with their Canon 24-70mm f2.8 ii?
10-25-2019 05:07 PM
"We used it last year and sent in a bunch of equipment. New shutters and maintenance on the Canon 5D Mark III's. 70-200 F2.8 needed to be fixed and a pile of EX600RT flashes that were not working properly."
Not to mention problems with your 24-70mil zooms, 5 or 6 times, even different models! That sounds like a lot of issues to me for one person. That is why I said I don't think we have the whole story.
I would not buy a lottery ticket anytime soon if I were you and don't walk under ladders.
10-25-2019 07:59 PM - edited 10-25-2019 08:00 PM
When I bought and used the Canon CPS service it was because I had a bunch of gear that was building up over the years needing repair.
The 70-200 was dropped and that was my fault. One flash went for a swim in the ocean during a shoot. The other 2 flashes were just not functioning properly. One had a burnt bulb. The 5D mark III's all had over 300,000+ on the shutter count so I was getting them replaced before I had a problem.
Not really "a lot of problems for one person". Just a lot of work and equipment being used and in need of repair.
Now, this is kind of "off topic" from what started this all. I do think this is a lot of problems, or better yet, a lot of the same problem with the same lens. That doesn't fall into the category of regular maintenance or repair. It's more of something isn't right here.
Im just trying to lay it all out there and point out something I think is wrong.
I hope we can keep this a productive chat.
10-27-2019 03:52 PM
"I hope we can keep this a productive chat."
I am afraid I am out of any useful suggestions. But certainly you can't count a dropped lens and a swimming flash as a maintenance repair or a faulty item. I worked for Hallmark Cards so you can see we did a lot of photography, I would safely say way more than the average pro in self employer business.
11-03-2022 02:01 PM
I have the same issue with my lens which I've barely used, bought new, and kept safe. Not sure what your point is of disbelieving people who are experiencing this problem honestly. Wasting everyone's time.
09-06-2022 09:52 PM
its not only you. It happened to me too. Same lens vii. I am in Brazil on a photo expedition. GREAT JOB CANON THANKS for totally failing me! Now what? I am furious and they would love to charge me 400 bucks to fix this i am sure!! This has really damaged my faith in Canon! Any tech support guys wishing to help me PLEASE restore my faith!
10-25-2019 12:04 PM - edited 10-25-2019 12:08 PM
The point to this is that there is clearly a design or assembly flaw with the lens. the adhesive that holds the flex cable in place.
If you are defending Canon simply because it hasn't happened to you yet, why?
I have shot canon for 20 years, the main lens this affects is the 24-70.
I own 4 of them, 2 have had the same issue just out of warranty with very little use. It's not about luck.
If you are really astute and shoot a lot of quieter studio sessions, you suddenly begin hearing a dragging or rubbing inside the lens while changing the focal length (the cable has let go of the adhesive) and then it's only a matter of time before running the zoom breaks part of the flex cable circuit.
The rest of my canon glass have all been trouble free for as long as I have shot DSLR. It's obvious there is a problem.
Aside from this forum, I work closely with other professionals (plurl) that have the same story to tell.
CPS or not, you will pay to have this fixed if it's out of warranty, experience downtime and ultimately begin to question the quality and loose trust in the gear.
I am close with a few people in the professional repair community as well. They will tell you without the need to access trends or service records which lens is the gamble. It's always the 24-70L
10-28-2019 01:31 AM
01-04-2020 10:51 PM
Maybe it's time to take a camera repair course? I think I migh be able to create another revenue stream!
I don't know exactly what number this is now... 5 or 6 times for this repair.
I made another video of the problem. Seems I can replicate it consistantly if I zoom at the same time as taking a picture. Now, before you go off on "why would you do that"... don't. Unless there's something in the user manual that warns you that this can cause camera problems and break the lens.
Canon 24-70mm ii Err 01 Video Link
01-18-2020 11:10 PM
HI all
the same issue with this lens , can only shoot @ 2.8
Err01 Communications betweeen the camera and the lens on other aperture
i have buy this lens on Aug 2019
01-19-2020 01:05 AM
@PongPongPhotos wrote:HI all
the same issue with this lens , can only shoot @ 2.8
Err01 Communications betweeen the camera and the lens on other aperture
i have buy this lens on Aug 2019
So if you bought it from an authorized Canon dealer, it's still under warranty, right? So what's the problem?
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