I guess the inevitable has to happen one of these days... :'(
So I was at a wedding on Sunday shooting away with the EF 24-105mm f/4L, and just when the groom was about to kiss the bride, I heard loud motor-screeching noise from my lens, and before I knew it the OVF blacked out and I got the glaring "ERR01" on my screen.
After chatting with my co-workers in the office, I found out I wasn't the only one with this problem. It seems like the 24-105 is susceptible to this defect 2 years or more down the road (way after the warranty period). In fact, they even showed me the parts they got back after repair - the aperture-control parts with dangling cable lines.
Maybe I'll post a pic of the parts once I get mine's back...
Definitely not a good thing for L-grade lenses, Canon, especially when you have the same thing happen to three different people in the same office
So I was at a wedding on Sunday shooting away with the EF 24-105mm f/4L, and just when the groom was about to kiss the bride, I heard loud motor-screeching noise from my lens, and before I knew it the OVF blacked out and I got the glaring "ERR01" on my screen.
After chatting with my co-workers in the office, I found out I wasn't the only one with this problem. It seems like the 24-105 is susceptible to this defect 2 years or more down the road (way after the warranty period). In fact, they even showed me the parts they got back after repair - the aperture-control parts with dangling cable lines.
Maybe I'll post a pic of the parts once I get mine's back...
Definitely not a good thing for L-grade lenses, Canon, especially when you have the same thing happen to three different people in the same office