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texchappy
08-06-2012, 13:35
So bummed, getting out of my car the latch on the camera bag I was using came unbuckled. Since I hadn't zipped it, out it went onto the concrete. Camera seems fine but the 35mm is bent just past the focus ring. Waiting to see if Master Card will help me out (waiting on forms). Seems like things are disposable these days so not counting on it being repairable.
That stinks. I read a thread recently about someone who dropped their XP1 and had frame damage (very severe). It wasn't covered under warranty but I think the bill topped out at $350 or so. Better than buying a new one.
Best of luck, I hope MC comes through for you!
Beemermark
08-06-2012, 15:19
The good news is that now that it is baptized you never have to worry about dropping it again.
aleksanderpolo
08-06-2012, 15:30
Sorry about what happened. How high was the drop by the way?
texchappy
08-06-2012, 16:44
It was out of a Jaguar XJS so it wasn't that high (maybe 2 feet).
jwicaksana
08-06-2012, 16:50
She didn't mind being dropped from a Jag! And yeah she's now baptized and you don't have to worry about dropping her again.
In all seriousness, I'm sorry for what happened, I hope it won't be too expensive to repair.
Beemermark
08-06-2012, 17:26
Don't know nothing about the Fuji, but is it just the filter ring? Or did it mess up the focusing or lens in another way? Lot's of free, cheap fixes for a dented filter ring.
texchappy
08-06-2012, 17:34
I'll take a closer look at it and see. I tried to get the hood off earlier and couldn't budge it.
texchappy
08-06-2012, 17:49
Update: looks like the lens hood just got cattywompers on it's bayonet. Just took a perfect shot with it so the mechanics are good. Now just need to figure out how to get the hood straight on again or get it off (which should lead to a vice versa situation). Any suggestions?
Update: looks like the lens hood just got cattywompers on it's bayonet. Just took a perfect shot with it so the mechanics are good. Now just need to figure out how to get the hood straight on again or get it off (which should lead to a vice versa situation). Any suggestions?
Bummer.
If the filter ring of the lens is undamaged u might want to think about using a standard metal lens shade instead if the original is too damaged.
Gary
texchappy
08-06-2012, 18:20
Can't tell if the filter ring is damaged or not. The lens hood is definitely angled and it won't budge one way or the other. I'm hoping (praying) that nothing is damaged but I won't know for sure until I figure out how to finesse the hood off.
willie_901
08-06-2012, 18:55
I'm sorry to learn of your accident. I have been suprised more than I'd like to admit to discover my camera bag was unbuckled. I was just lucky they never fell out.
I hope you get the hood off and nothing is seriously damaged. Maybe there's a camera repair business in your city?
Would a photo help us see the issue?
I Love Film
08-07-2012, 03:48
She didn't mind being dropped from a Jag! And yeah she's now baptized and you don't have to worry about dropping her again.
In all seriousness, I'm sorry for what happened, I hope it won't be too expensive to repair.
How does one tell if a camera is a boy or a girl?
PS: Just cut the filter off with a metal snipper and put a new one on.
Must be a male then if he has to perform a circumcision on it.
texchappy
08-07-2012, 06:37
Fixed and now hood and lens are working just fine.
I'm so in love with this camera that it and the lenses must be feminine or it would just be weird. Just don't tell my wife ;)
oftheherd
08-07-2012, 06:51
How does one tell if a camera is a boy or a girl?PS: Just cut the filter off with a metal snipper and put a new one on.
Turn it upside down and look. :D
Glad to hear your ok...and your partner too!!!
Might have to think up a name for mine...
willie_901
08-08-2012, 08:30
Excellent!
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