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RF-S 18-150mm extends while being carried

cranfordrd
Contributor

My RF 18-150 creeps, after 2 minutes of walking with the camera on a peak design strap where it hangs down my back the lens is fully extended! Is this normal? It’s brand new.

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lokenbo2
Apprentice

The 18-150 is a pretty good quality lens. And it covers a wide range of focal lengths in a very compact and light package. So it's great for travel or situations where you can't carry multiple lenses. It's also a GREAT deal when offered as part of a kit. I think you'd be very wise to buy it. The RF 24-240 covers a wider range but is also bigger, heavier, and a lot more expensive.

FloridaDrafter
Authority
Authority

@cranfordrd wrote:

My RF 18-150 creeps, after 2 minutes of walking with the camera on a peak design strap where it hangs down my back the lens is fully extended! Is this normal? It’s brand new.


I can't speak specifically about the RF 18-150, but in general, lenses without a tension control ring do creep when the barrel is pointed down, particularly when jostled when walking. Some worse than others, in fact, I have some L series zoom lenses that creep when the tension ring is set to be loose.

Newton

I've never used that particular lens, but this kind of thing is quite normal with zoom lenses.  Some lenses (like my RF 70-200 f/4.0) have a lock switch to lock the lens barrel in and prevent this creep.

jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

@cranfordrd wrote:

My RF 18-150 creeps, after 2 minutes of walking with the camera on a peak design strap where it hangs down my back the lens is fully extended! Is this normal? It’s brand new.


My wife has a lens that does that. It's a common issue. We use this:

Screenshot 2025-01-21 093429.jpg

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

cranfordrd
Contributor

Great!! I didn't know that existed, will buy one. 

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