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Calibrating VR? Dropped lensA while back I dropped my 70-300mm VR nikkor from about 40-50cm which landed on a pair of jeans a shirt on carpet, but as it landed horizontally it just "tapped" the corner of a wall that sticks out and put a little dent.
There was no damage apart from a smashed hoya filter and that dent, the filter unscrewed easily and i removed the glass carefully. But ever since then the lens has been a bit of a mixed bag, sometimes VR seems like it is hardly doing a thing and it seems way softer at 300mm then it used to be but at 70mm it seems spot on. What can I do about this? I really love this lens and I can't afford the 70-200mm VR anytime soon. But then again it could be my mind playing tricks on me. Here is a picture of the dent, Canon 50D, 24-70L, 50mm f1.4, 580EX, 10-22, 17-85
Re: Calibrating VR? Dropped lensPatrick haven't seen any do it yourself VR repairs, my guess is a trip to Nikon, though would love to see how to fix VR if someone knew.
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Re: Calibrating VR? Dropped lensThat is a nice lens...it may be a trip to Nikon though. Fingers crossed that it gets fixed quickly and without too much damage to the wallet.
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