SimonH
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Have recently purchased a used (excellent condition) Canon 15-85mm lens from MPB. Came a couple of days ago but other than a cursory look to check visual condition didn't put it on camera until today as have been waiting on a new camera body which came yesterday. I've noticed that when tilting the lend gently back and forth there's a very soft "clunking" noise and sense of minor movement from within the lens (it's definitely not the focus ring or lens hood).
I've just taken a couple of shots with it and they've (apparently) come out perfectly.
Is this a normal trait of this (or indeed other) lens - I have a Canon 50mm, Sigma 70-300mm and Tamron 18-270mm and none of them do this, but I suspect from the weight of this lens that there's more glass in it than the others!
Or is it a sign that there's something loose inside that shouldn't be loose. I've contacted MPB about this and awaiting contact back, but I'd appreciate anyone's thought's or specifically experience if you have the same lens
Thanks
I've just taken a couple of shots with it and they've (apparently) come out perfectly.
Is this a normal trait of this (or indeed other) lens - I have a Canon 50mm, Sigma 70-300mm and Tamron 18-270mm and none of them do this, but I suspect from the weight of this lens that there's more glass in it than the others!
Or is it a sign that there's something loose inside that shouldn't be loose. I've contacted MPB about this and awaiting contact back, but I'd appreciate anyone's thought's or specifically experience if you have the same lens
Thanks