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From: jimnjen not home NOSPAM yahoo
Subject: Iris problems
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Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 22:07:30 -0600
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"Cheshire Cat" wrote:
I have a Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 lens, I love and it works great with my
Digital Rebel XT, most of the time.
At larger F stops, sometimes the iris sticks. I then press the "Depth
of Field preview" button several times until it returns to normal. Is
there anyway to fix this problem?
Thanks,
Wayne
yes, send the lens in for repair... to Canon if under warranty or to a
competent repair shop i f not.
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Jim
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