Mikedurg said:My 24-105 F4 L just started to creep. At 24 mm it holds strong but as oon as it is zoomed out even the lightest it will creep to about 50mm. The lens was purchased in January. Is this normal? Is something like this covered under warranty?
Drizzt321 said:It's normal. And unfortunate, I wish Canon would have a lock similar to how my Sigma 17-70 had one. Far as I know, none of the Canon zooms have a zoom lock except the push/pull type, but that's a different kind of 'lock'.
I received one of these with a knock-off BR strap from eBay. I thought it was a gimmicky wrist band - who knew! Mine has 2.8 4.0. 5.6 etc on it...arcanej said:It happens to me. I bought a Lensband for when I'm using the 24-105 with a Black Rapid strap.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/834030-REG/LENSBAND_628586557901_Lens_Band_Black.html
SambalOelek said:I've owned five of these. Out of those, three or more had creep with the lens hood attached, and two of them had creep without an attached lens hood. My current sample has creep with or without an attached lens hood.
I had one of these, the 3.5-4.5 USM - it was a great tele but had wicked creep. My 24-105 doesn't creep but it is still fairly new as it came in my 5D3 kit.Mt Spokane Photography said:The only lens I've had that had creep was a old 70-210 zoom, and I put a little pvc electrical tape under the front ring which fixed it nicely. It originally had a felt seal that provided friction but wore out.
neuroanatomist said:SambalOelek said:I've owned five of these. Out of those, three or more had creep with the lens hood attached, and two of them had creep without an attached lens hood. My current sample has creep with or without an attached lens hood.
Bummer - guess I got lucky. Mine has the hood and a UV filter.
But really, how bad can it be? For comparison, ever shot with the 70-300 DO? I had one for a while, now that's a lens with serious creep in its double-extension design. I was shooting fully extended once, tracking a bird in flight, and as the bird flew overhead, the zoom slammed back in so hard I swear I'm lucky the eyecup on my 7D didn't give me a black eye...![]()
neuroanatomist said:No creep on mine. Not only that, but holding it and swinging, I need a lot of centrifugal force to get the zoom to extend - softball bat swing type force takes it to 50-70mm but not all the way out, a tennis backhand volley swing and the barrel doesn't move.