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11-09-2018 06:03 PM
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11-10-2018 10:07 AM
"I cleaned the contacts, not much else I can do."
Yeah, that's mostly just a feel good thing to do. If you change lenses often, that alone will keep the contacts clean enough.
It is probably experiencing aperture blade, or blades, sticking and not closing down all the way. Send it in for a C&C.
Check your settings. Did your exposure settings have a aperture several stops down from wide open (f1.2) ?
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11-10-2018 09:27 AM
"Should I just have it serviced?"
Yes!
"Is it going to cost a million $ to fix?"
A million, no, but ................?
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11-10-2018 09:30 AM
Hi ri5671,
Welcome to the Canon Forum! So that the Community can help you better, we will need to know what model camera the lens is being used with. Any other details about your settings you'd like to give, such as the shooting mode, metering mode, drive mode, etc... will only help the Community better understand your issue!
Also, do you remember anything in particular occurring with the lens right before the issue started?
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11-10-2018 09:52 AM
I switched between lenses and my other worked fine. I cleaned the contacts, not much else I can do.
I’ve used Canon for 20+ years, never had anything serviced!!!
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11-10-2018 10:07 AM
"I cleaned the contacts, not much else I can do."
Yeah, that's mostly just a feel good thing to do. If you change lenses often, that alone will keep the contacts clean enough.
It is probably experiencing aperture blade, or blades, sticking and not closing down all the way. Send it in for a C&C.
Check your settings. Did your exposure settings have a aperture several stops down from wide open (f1.2) ?
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11-10-2018 12:08 PM
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11-10-2018 08:43 PM
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11-11-2018 10:12 AM
"I’m still sending it in, maybe it just won’t cost as much!"
It is worth it if nothing more for the piece of mind knowing it is perfect. I have that same lens. It is nothing short of fantastic.
I had the same lens back in the film FD lens era. So it was not surprising I bought one for EOS.
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11-11-2018 03:06 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"I’m still sending it in, maybe it just won’t cost as much!"
It is worth it if nothing more for the piece of mind knowing it is perfect. I have that same lens. It is nothing short of fantastic.
I had the same lens back in the film FD lens era. So it was not surprising I bought one for EOS.
I don't have a dog in this hunt. I don't own, and probably don't need, that lens. But I strongly concur with Ernie, in that if you do own a lens like that, you're crazy if you don't try to keep it in good working order. You'd really be kicking yourself if you had it go bad again somewhere down the road, only to discover that Canon had stopped supporting that model.
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11-11-2018 03:58 PM - edited 11-11-2018 03:59 PM
Are you certain you're using fully manual exposure mode?
A lot of people say they are.... But then it turns out they're actually using Manual with Auto ISO, which basically turns Manual into another auto exposure mode.
If that were the case... expecially if combined with Spot Metering... it could easily be the reason for variable exposures.
Or, it could be the lens aperture....
In which case, cleaning the contacts might help.... carefully wipe them with a clean, lint free rag dampened with a couple drops of isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol.
Or, it might be that the lens needs servicing/repair.
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