I've got nearly 20 of the 24-70 Mk I lenses, and they see a lot of use, and that really hasn't been a significant issue.The weight of the extending bit is heavy enough to exert enough force to wreck the lens collar. Or if you like it it wasn't back-heavy enough to balance properly
I've got nearly 20 of the 24-70 Mk I lenses, and they see a lot of use, and that really hasn't been a significant issue.
Currently: none. We test every single lens, every time it comes back to us, and we simply wouldn't allow a lens with a wobbly lens assembly to stay in circulation.how many of them have wobbly lens assembly when extended? I am guessing a few would...

There's some ISO charts up on thedigitalpicture website now. Maybe my eyes need testing or something, but to me it looks like the mk1 is better at 70mm than the mk2, and better in the mid-frame and corners at 24mm
Perhaps I was expecting better for twice the price, but I assumed the mk2 would clearly better across the board, like it is in the center at 24mm.
Looks much better to me. Maybe not the same leap forward as the 70-200 Mk1 vs Mk2 better but, to continue the analogy, definitely more of a good jump than a small step.
Arrrragh! now you've got me thinking I'm going crazy, so I just looked again (70mm @ 2.8 center) and I'm fairly certain the mk1 wins by quite a bit. Oh well, perhaps I should stop measurbating and go take some pictures instead.
Currently: none. We test every single lens, every time it comes back to us, and we simply wouldn't allow a lens with a wobbly lens assembly to stay in circulation.
Of course things do come loose from time to time, on all sorts of lenses. The design of the 24-70 make it look like it would be more prone to issues with the front assembly, and I bet that's why you hear so much of it. It happens to someone, they don't have experience of dozens of identical lenses so they have no idea whether it is a common fault, they look at the design of the lens and they think it must be common, and the chatter on the internet supports them.
But, statistically, we've had just as many wobbly front assemblies on 70-200mm f/2.8s, and you don't see people complaining about that all the time.
Arrrragh! now you've got me thinking I'm going crazy, so I just looked again (70mm @ 2.8 center) and I'm fairly certain the mk1 wins by quite a bit. Oh well, perhaps I should stop measurbating and go take some pictures instead.
I've got nearly 20 of the 24-70 Mk I lenses, and they see a lot of use, and that really hasn't been a significant issue.
You must be doing something wrong.I've never had a bad copy of a lens, never done micro adjust, still wonder why I get loads of sharp pics...