louise-knight
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Hellooo!
I posted not that long ago about my stupid 50mm 1.4 (canon) and how it's dead, can't even use it in manual focus, past it's warranty and to cut a short story shorter, it looks like it needs a replacement motor.
My question is, could you justify spending £120 to have it fixed? That's what a repairs company have quoted me (based on it actually being the motor and only the motor). I was hoping to spend no more that £100 at the very most
Even at £120, that's more than half the price I originally paid for it in the first place..!
What would you guys do?? I'm at a loss.. part with my money and have it fixed? Or leave it locked in the cupboard of doom for the rest of it's sorry little useless life, lose all my hard earnt non-existant money and fork out more to buy a 1.8 instead..?
Alternatively, does anyone know of a cheaper place to have it fixed?? Another company that someone mentioned on the forums has quoted me over £160! Whereas in the US people were saying they had theirs fixed for like $100 which is what, £62?
I posted not that long ago about my stupid 50mm 1.4 (canon) and how it's dead, can't even use it in manual focus, past it's warranty and to cut a short story shorter, it looks like it needs a replacement motor.
My question is, could you justify spending £120 to have it fixed? That's what a repairs company have quoted me (based on it actually being the motor and only the motor). I was hoping to spend no more that £100 at the very most
What would you guys do?? I'm at a loss.. part with my money and have it fixed? Or leave it locked in the cupboard of doom for the rest of it's sorry little useless life, lose all my hard earnt non-existant money and fork out more to buy a 1.8 instead..?
Alternatively, does anyone know of a cheaper place to have it fixed?? Another company that someone mentioned on the forums has quoted me over £160! Whereas in the US people were saying they had theirs fixed for like $100 which is what, £62?
