Lens creep. Is this normal?

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Yeah, mine flat out slides if I angle it.
It's on my camera 95% of the time and I use it in harsh settings like the beach and ocean, so I deal with it.
Might get a band for the focus ring though, as it can be a pain at times.
Still my favorite lens.
 
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Although my 24-70mm L thankfully doesn't creep while in use, if the camera is hanging down (Black Rapid) while I walk, it'll be fully extended (zoomed out in this case) when I come to use it. I've always had to be careful getting this lens out of the bag as if you pick it up by the front section it'll pull the zoom all the way before the body lifts.

I see the new 24-70mm L II has a lock so I'm guessing I'm not the only one who has this problem with the original.
 
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Mine creeps pretty bad... If i've got the camera hanging by the strap around my neck for 5-10 minutes, guaranteed by the time i pick it up, it will be at the 105 position... granted, it's my go-to lens and it goes with me just about anywhere my camera goes and frankly doesn't go off unless i need something it cant deliver such as WA or beyond 105 or razor thin DOF... I suppose the more you use it, the more "wear and tear" it will get quicker. Just about every one of my lenses creep if they extend, I just assumed it was a nature of gravity... my 17-40 and 70-200 doesn't creep, but they dont extend.
 
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awinphoto said:
Mine creeps pretty bad... If i've got the camera hanging by the strap around my neck for 5-10 minutes, guaranteed by the time i pick it up, it will be at the 105 position...
I do think that they will pretty much all creap if carried around on a lens strap for 10 minutes or more.
I call it creep when I am using a lens and point it up or down while setting up or taking a photo and it creeps out or in causing me to have to hold it in place.
A lens lock is the only way to prevent it from zooming fully out while on aa strap and walking around.
The OP might tell us when it creeps and we would know the situation better.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
awinphoto said:
Mine creeps pretty bad... If i've got the camera hanging by the strap around my neck for 5-10 minutes, guaranteed by the time i pick it up, it will be at the 105 position...
I do think that they will pretty much all creap if carried around on a lens strap for 10 minutes or more.
I call it creep when I am using a lens and point it up or down while setting up or taking a photo and it creeps out or in causing me to have to hold it in place.
A lens lock is the only way to prevent it from zooming fully out while on aa strap and walking around.
The OP might tell us when it creeps and we would know the situation better.

Thanks for the clarification... if i got my camera up and am in the process of shooting, then no, my lens wont creep and will keep in place as I'm working. If my lens is attached to my camera and i've got my camera strap around my neck and or shoulder walking around a job site or out and about with family and dont have a case on me, then in those situations, my lens will creep.
 
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Awinphoto: mine is the same - only creeps on a Black Rapid. I use a Lensband, although if you don't want to pay $5 for an overpriced rubber band... well, a thick rubber band would probably do. Nice thing about this vs. gaffer tape is that its easy to slide the band over/off the zoom ring as necessary.
 
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awinphoto said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
awinphoto said:
Mine creeps pretty bad... If i've got the camera hanging by the strap around my neck for 5-10 minutes, guaranteed by the time i pick it up, it will be at the 105 position...
I do think that they will pretty much all creap if carried around on a lens strap for 10 minutes or more.
I call it creep when I am using a lens and point it up or down while setting up or taking a photo and it creeps out or in causing me to have to hold it in place.
A lens lock is the only way to prevent it from zooming fully out while on aa strap and walking around.
The OP might tell us when it creeps and we would know the situation better.

Thanks for the clarification... if i got my camera up and am in the process of shooting, then no, my lens wont creep and will keep in place as I'm working. If my lens is attached to my camera and i've got my camera strap around my neck and or shoulder walking around a job site or out and about with family and dont have a case on me, then in those situations, my lens will creep.

I just noticed the issue a few days ago. I was shooting straight down from a tripod. If I shoot at 24mm then it seems to hold. If I zoom out even the slightest it will creep to about 50mm. I hadn't noticed any creep while walking with my BR strap, but I would imagine since this has started that will no longer be the case. Hopefully it doesn't continue to get progressively worse. It sounds like this is a very common issue and is something we sadly have to accept. Has any one contacted Canon about lens creep issues and if so what has been the result?
 
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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.
Fascinating description of your "centrifuge"-test - makes me wonder what
else you use the camera for - besides participating in sports ^^

brilliant!
 
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