Does anyone know why this could happen?

It's called a 'scratch' and occasionally happens when cameras are taken out of the box and used to actually 'take photos'.

Congratulations - you are now a member of the select band of people on this forum who actually uses his equipment for the purpose it was designed for instead of using it as jewellery...

:lol: Although I take great care of my gear, I used to say a similar thing about scratches and marks on guitars when I used to tour.

'It's mean to played, not polished!'

My Gretsch and my Les Paul STD both still have my blood on :D You'd could clone me from the bridge and bridge pick up :lol:
 
:lol: Although I take great care of my gear, I used to say a similar thing about scratches and marks on guitars when I used to tour.

'It's mean to played, not polished!'

My Gretsch and my Les Paul STD both still have my blood on :D You'd could clone me from the bridge and bridge pick up :lol:

Thomas, you have just gone up hugely in my estimation :D

I too have a Les Paul Sunburst- it's rather a small plastic one though, plugged into Guitar Hero. I'm rubbish at that too :(
 
Thomas, you have just gone up hugely in my estimation :D

I too have a Les Paul Sunburst- it's rather a small plastic one though, plugged into Guitar Hero. I'm rubbish at that too :(

Ha ha, I haven't even got around to playing guitar hero yet, I don't have the time to play my real ones these days :(

When I had hair and used to tour, I'm bottom right.
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Man, I miss my Mesa Boogie Dual Rec. I sold that Momma when I moved here.
 
Actually, if you look closely at the edge of the screen there are a number of dents there too, probably from banging off other lenses in your camera bag....
 
IMO there is nowt better looking than a lens thats been bought, opened, used and enjoyed -

You could keep it in the box and look at it with pride, for the wonderful pictures that it could take...

But surely its merely a tool to help you get towards your ultimate goal - a decent capture - so whats a few smudges and scratches really going to matter if you are in it for the great pictures that you are going to get with a nice lens - pictures that will not be affected by a smudge on the lens markings.
 
IMO there is nowt better looking than a lens thats been bought, opened, used and enjoyed -

You could keep it in the box and look at it with pride, for the wonderful pictures that it could take...

But surely its merely a tool to help you get towards your ultimate goal - a decent capture - so whats a few smudges and scratches really going to matter if you are in it for the great pictures that you are going to get with a nice lens - pictures that will not be affected by a smudge on the lens markings.

At least my lens is still taking great pictures as other Tokina 12-24 in the world do.
LOL:lol:
 
It most definitely looks like it's had quite a bash for it to scrape the paint off right down to the base! :eek: The other scratches confirm this. TBBH I wouldn't buy a lens in such condition, as I'd be scared of buying something with bits loose, or out of place inside.

DOH.

spot how many dinks there are in my last purchase (the 120-300 mentioned previous in this thread).. lol

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3542/3682446726_e077cccaee_b.jpg

scuse the slightly mis-focused pic
 
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