Question - getting Nikon lens serviced/repaired
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:31 pm
I received a lens from eBay this morning - an AF-S 300mm f/2.8 (Version 1).
Mostly seems fine apart from the following which is not mentioned on the auction description:
1. The tripod collar locking knob is broken. You can tighten the knob down, however the collar still rotates.
2. The lens has problems focusing closer than about 5 metres. It hunts very slowly and frequently gets "stuck", at which point the only way to get it to autofocus again is to manually focus it further than 5m and try again.
Does anyone have any recommendations on service centres etc? Is Nikon Aus in Lidcombe pretty much my only choice?
I basically want to work out whether it's worthwhile getting it fixed, or sending the lens back to the seller in the US. Their policy states that if an item is not as described, they will offer a full refund of the original purchase price and shipping, but the buyer pays for the return shipping and any taxes and duties incurred as part of the purchase.
I got it for around $2800 AUD including delivery, which I thought was fair considering the price of a brand new 300VR - plus customs in their infinite generosity and wisdom appear to have not bothered to sting me for the GST at all If that is a cheap price, it may be worth just getting it fixed. If I stick it on the 6m-infinity focus limit switch, there's no problem at all.
Mostly seems fine apart from the following which is not mentioned on the auction description:
1. The tripod collar locking knob is broken. You can tighten the knob down, however the collar still rotates.
2. The lens has problems focusing closer than about 5 metres. It hunts very slowly and frequently gets "stuck", at which point the only way to get it to autofocus again is to manually focus it further than 5m and try again.
Does anyone have any recommendations on service centres etc? Is Nikon Aus in Lidcombe pretty much my only choice?
I basically want to work out whether it's worthwhile getting it fixed, or sending the lens back to the seller in the US. Their policy states that if an item is not as described, they will offer a full refund of the original purchase price and shipping, but the buyer pays for the return shipping and any taxes and duties incurred as part of the purchase.
I got it for around $2800 AUD including delivery, which I thought was fair considering the price of a brand new 300VR - plus customs in their infinite generosity and wisdom appear to have not bothered to sting me for the GST at all If that is a cheap price, it may be worth just getting it fixed. If I stick it on the 6m-infinity focus limit switch, there's no problem at all.