Ross
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I was on my way to an event the other week with my D200 in my bag with lens attached. Unfortunately on the train or tube my bag took a knock without me realising.
When I arrived at the event I took my camera out of the bag whilst kneeling down, and at that point my lens fell off the camera and dropped maybe 1 and a half feet onto the floor. The lens petal hood took the force of the impact.
I then tried to mount the lens back onto the camera but it wouldn't go. I didn't try and force it on. I checked the mount and it seems that 3 of the 10 CPU contacts are slightly bent down along with the black plastic bit that holds them in place.
The lens is also very stiff to zoom.
I would guess that the knock the bag took put lateral (sideways) stress on the mount itself and this is what caused the lens and body to become loose and thus bending the plastic part where the CPU contacts are.
The plastic bit is probably 1mm down from where it should be flush with the top, here's a crop to show in more detail. The screw underneath also seems to be bent downwards
Anyone done this before? I'm waiting for Nikon Pro support to get back to me with a quote for repair
Is it worth getting a couple of jewellers screwdrivers and attempting a repair myself?
TIA
When I arrived at the event I took my camera out of the bag whilst kneeling down, and at that point my lens fell off the camera and dropped maybe 1 and a half feet onto the floor. The lens petal hood took the force of the impact.
I then tried to mount the lens back onto the camera but it wouldn't go. I didn't try and force it on. I checked the mount and it seems that 3 of the 10 CPU contacts are slightly bent down along with the black plastic bit that holds them in place.
The lens is also very stiff to zoom.
I would guess that the knock the bag took put lateral (sideways) stress on the mount itself and this is what caused the lens and body to become loose and thus bending the plastic part where the CPU contacts are.
The plastic bit is probably 1mm down from where it should be flush with the top, here's a crop to show in more detail. The screw underneath also seems to be bent downwards
Anyone done this before? I'm waiting for Nikon Pro support to get back to me with a quote for repair
Is it worth getting a couple of jewellers screwdrivers and attempting a repair myself?
TIA