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My Lens Moves...My new AFS f2.8 70-200VR lens wobbles around a bit. Anyone else have this problem?
I know nutzinc
No, my 70-200VR is 19 months old and the rings are well solid.
Birddog114
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On the bayonet fitting. I have a friend with a D70 and the same lens, he asked me if mine moved (because he had noticed his moving) and I said no. The next day I fitted the lens to take some shots and having what he had said in mind immediately noticed the movement. I'll elaborate my later (Boss calling....got to put kids to bed!). I know nutzinc
My 18-70 kit lens wobbles quite badly at the filter end, but I've compared it with others' at the mini meet and they were the same...
Cheers, John
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Most lenses (cheap) will produced the same problem after few month in uses, but not on the brand new 70-200VR Birddog114
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All the Nikon 70-200VR are genuine product from Nikon. No aftermarket on this product. Most of the Nikon 70-200VR shipped to our member in the last couple weeks are stock of Nikon USA, not with the standard Nikon gold box and with the Nikon USA sticker. Birddog114
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Most lenses (cheap) will produced the same problem after few month in uses, but not on the brand new 70-200VR [/quote]
This is the quoted lens. I would agree with Jethro, about 2mm of movement. I know nutzinc
With the mating of two metal surfaces there has to be a degree of movement. If two metal surfaces locking together are absolutely matched they would lock and be virtually impossible to unlock without a tremendous amount of force. With any lens you have to consider that you are dealing with a consumer product that is matching to another consumer product - the D70. This entails a degree of latitude as no camera and lens are produced together to give a perfect match
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
This is indeed true. Certain lenses will move on certain bodies and others will not.
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