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Title: stuck lens
Post by: palmettobum on March 31, 2008, 05:22:31 PM
wtf!  Just got home from springfest to discover that my tamron 28-70 zoomer is stuck on the d100.  wont twist at all.  just got quoted $425 for the repair job.  no guarantees on that either.  the body and lens aren't even worth that much individually.  i guess the plus side is that the camera and lens still work just fine.  but i'm still a little frustrated.  any thoughts, suggestions?
Title: Re: stuck lens
Post by: Frank in JC on March 31, 2008, 06:30:18 PM
Sounds like maybe the release pin won't retract?  I have a feeling it's a real undertaking to get in there and work if you can't go in through the lens mount.  Aside from getting another estimate, it's a good excuse to buy a new camera ;)
Title: Re: stuck lens
Post by: phanophish on April 01, 2008, 12:21:52 AM
Bummer.  I'd give everything a good wiggle and try twisting the lens slightly back and forth while pushing the lens release, you might get lucky and get it to come free.  After that, as a last resort you might try tapping on the lens lightly with something like a wooden spoon if you are still desperate to get it lens off.  There is not much to the mechanism that locks the lens in place so a little tap might free it up.  If you do get it apart, inspect it well and make sure there is no dirt or grit that is on the mating surfaces of the lens mounts.
Title: Re: stuck lens
Post by: Chilly Brioschi on April 01, 2008, 07:43:42 AM
I'd try taking it to a camera show, and asking around a bit

(shutterbug & photo.net has show listings)


good luck
Title: Re: stuck lens
Post by: Sanjay on April 01, 2008, 07:47:31 AM
I had a similar problem (they said it was loose elements, but that's bullshit) with my tokina 28-70, but my repair cost $190.   Probably more than I should have paid too, but maybe get an estimate from someone else, or the factory.