11-24-2024 03:55 AM
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11-25-2024 02:46 PM - edited 11-25-2024 04:59 PM
Took the lens to the local camera shop today and tried a different copy of the same lens.
Other 24-105 lens works correctly.
Lens in question also shows the "24-105mm" lens info on a different camera.
At this point, I'm going to sell the thing & buy a different one.
I think that the possible ribbon/flex cable flakiness is the most plausible answer.
Thanks for the help!
11-25-2024 02:40 AM
Yeah, I was thinking that too.. Bummer.
Interesting that it still communicates other relevant data to the camera though.
11-25-2024 03:18 AM
What if you unmount and mount the lens at different focal lengths?
11-25-2024 12:24 PM
Interesting idea.
I mounted the lens at 105mm with the barrel fully extended and took two photos at different focal lengths using remote shooting in DPP.
They both correctly identify the focal length - but the lens is still shown as "24-105mm"
11-25-2024 02:49 PM
This forum is confusing in the order of replies..
My copy of the lens showed "24-105mm" on a different camera today.
The other copy of the lens showed the correct "EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM" on my camera.
😕
11-25-2024 04:38 PM
You can change the order in the settings. I did for desktop use.
Glad you found out that the lens is the problem and not the camera.
11-24-2024 03:38 PM
Also, I have cleaned the contacts with a q-tip and 70% isopropyl alcohol. I don't think that's it - they appear gold and shiny.
11-24-2024 06:04 PM
Some EF lenses have lens correction profiles already loaded on them. This is the case with newer EF lenses released in and after 2012. Some very old EF lenses also have them already loaded on there. This is the case with older L series lenses. My old EF 85mm F/1.8 USM lens. Purchased new back from the 90s and has lens correction data present. Without me having to load it on the camera or through DPP. There is only one EF L series lens that doesn’t have lens correction data available. That lens is the EF 100-300mm F/5.6L lens. It’s also the first EF L lens for the new EOS system in 1987. It’s also 1 of 3 the L lenses not to use a USM AF motor. It uses the original EOS AF motor called Arc Form Drive. The AF is very slow and these lenses have a 3-4 fps limit when the camera is set to AI Servo/ Servo AF mode.
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