smashed 24-105 F4 L Lens front element

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Camera 5D Mk3
Lens 24-105 L F4

whilst shooting the ISS I managed to knock into my tripod which sent it tumbling to the floor and did a fair amount of front lens damage, although I was still able to take pictures and both lens and camera worked ok,
so I have a few questions

1) whilst no obvious damage to the body (the lens took the fall) do I need to get the camera body checked out?
2) is there a option to repair the lens (all the damage was the front element glass

thanks
Scott
 
I dropped my 24-105 (not on camera) onto a marble floor and it popped out the whole front cell. I can't remember the cost , I will see if I can find the invoice (£300 rings a bell), but it was less than I expected (new cell) and considerably less than a new lens (£1000+). CPS repairer took a couple of days to fix it as they had to order in a new front cell.

I would recommend getting both checked.
 
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I concur... have it fixed... it will be cheaper in the long run than buying a new lens all together... You could also send in the camera... Remember it is a percision camera, and if any element loosened god forbid, while it may work like a champ now, it could slowly undo itself and create a bigger problem down the road... catch my drift? Better be safe than sorry with a $3500 camera and $1100 lens.
 
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Thanks for all the comments

There was a hood on, unfortunately it smashed into pebbles which decided to ignore the hood sadly

Yes the ISS, photo attached

I have sent the lens off to canon and after the music festival at the weekend I will contact them about checking out the body
 
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scotty512 said:
well the good news canon came back with a quote which was £200 for full repair, not bad for pretty much fixing the entire lens - wonder why its £800 new ;0)

I think that is because there are eighteen elements and not just the one you damaged. So really, 18x£200 - they should be charging £3600!!?

Good to hear you are getting it fixed!
 
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scotty512 said:
well the good news canon came back with a quote which was £200 for full repair, not bad for pretty much fixing the entire lens - wonder why its £800 new ;0)
The front element replacement is the cheapest, partly because of the labor. Its quick and easy to replace, most of the work is in re-aligning the elements.
I'm glad you sent it in, the lens should return better than ever.
 
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Dropped my 70-200mm f/2.8L II about 18 inches onto a hard surface a a couple weeks ago whist taking out of my bag... started unzipping before the bag was down on the ground! Lens hood was on (reversed) and got scratched up a bit. And my heart was broken when I saw a small dent and scratch on the barrel at the rear of the lens. Lens seems to work fine and images are still sharp but will definitely be sending in for a check up and replacement of the dented section if possible. :'(
 
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