Arthur Hancock
November 26th, 2009, 02:56 PM
I recently slipped on wet oily pavement and went airborne while carrying my EX-1 mounted on my Miller DS-20 tripod (which I was stupidly carrying on my shoulder--something I will never do again). All I could do was watch the camera and tripod slam to the pavement. I expected the EX to fly into fifty pieces but looking at it you'd never know it had been seriously damaged.
After a $2700 repair I got it back from Sony (Teaneck) and noticed that in macro mode the new lens focus ring is very sluggish and has an area of resistance or drag in one part of the turning radius. I've sent it back and was told by a technician that this might be normal for a brand new lens. I never noticed any difference in the smoothness of the focus ring of my original EX-1, whether in macro or out.
They're putting another lens on but could someone else here confirm that the focus ring operates identically both in macro and out of macro?
Thanks from a sadder and a wiser man (X-rays showed I narrowly escaped breaking bones myself).
After a $2700 repair I got it back from Sony (Teaneck) and noticed that in macro mode the new lens focus ring is very sluggish and has an area of resistance or drag in one part of the turning radius. I've sent it back and was told by a technician that this might be normal for a brand new lens. I never noticed any difference in the smoothness of the focus ring of my original EX-1, whether in macro or out.
They're putting another lens on but could someone else here confirm that the focus ring operates identically both in macro and out of macro?
Thanks from a sadder and a wiser man (X-rays showed I narrowly escaped breaking bones myself).