Dropped 16-35L II

Dec 15, 2012
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It's the first time I damage my equipment and I was wondering how much it would cost to replace the filter thread of the 16-35L.
The lens works just fine, but the thread got bent a little and it prevents the installation of filters.
I contacted Canon, but they cannot tell an average price...

Thank you!
 
paolo80 said:
It's the first time I damage my equipment and I was wondering how much it would cost to replace the filter thread of the 16-35L.
The lens works just fine, but the thread got bent a little and it prevents the installation of filters.
I contacted Canon, but they cannot tell an average price...

Thank you!
Canon generally charges a standard rate based on the cost of the equipment - and it is really annoying they won't provide any pricing info. I'd expect it to be somewhere between $100-300 based on my lens repair experience. Sorry. Hopefully someone else can give you better news if they've had a similar repair.
 
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Count yourself lucky, I did this to my MkI years ago when it was only a few months old.

It was repaired on the fixed price repair scheme for $240 odd, but that was a few years ago. Don't worry Canon will fix it for a reasonable amount. When you get it back make sure you do a comprehensive element alignment test, repairs come with six months warranty so make sure it is 100% on its return.

It seems to be a fad to denigrate people who test their gear and shoot test targets etc, but my personal experience has born out that testing shows up other problems and issues, and if your gear is off your images are going to be off too.
 

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privatebydesign said:
It seems to be a fad to denigrate people who test their gear and shoot test targets etc, but my personal experience has born out that testing shows up other problems and issues, and if your gear is off your images are going to be off too.
What do you do, stay up late at night taking a whole bunch of shots of stuff taped to a wall? Geek!! Oh, wait a minute... ;D
 
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neuroanatomist said:
privatebydesign said:
It seems to be a fad to denigrate people who test their gear and shoot test targets etc, but my personal experience has born out that testing shows up other problems and issues, and if your gear is off your images are going to be off too.
What do you do, stay up late at night taking a whole bunch of shots of stuff taped to a wall? Geek!! Oh, wait a minute... ;D

;D They laugh at us but we know they hear what we say............ ;)
 
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