PDA

View Full Version : 1 day left



Michaelaw
07-08-2009, 07:30 PM
My Zuiko 70 - 300 mm has crashed, something very wrong with the zoom motor and I bought it tomorrow 1 year ago. I can't find my receipt :yell: I called Future shop and they can't find when it was purchased. I phoned Olympus and told them I'm shipping it tomorrow and I'll find the freaking receipt. They tell me there's somewhat of a grace period. Though I've only had the lens for one day under a year, it has up until recently been pretty much the only lens I use. The E-3 is registering 15,000 shots fired and my old 510 probably sent another few thousand clicks at it :) I'm sure hoping it's all going to work out :fingerscr

Iguanasan
07-08-2009, 09:42 PM
Got my fingers crossed for you too! :fingerscr

Michaelaw
07-08-2009, 09:57 PM
Thanks...Future shops records indicate it was bought on may 6 2008 which put it 2 months beyond the warranty...Damn! So I'm going to have to pay the repair bill :clap:

Michaelaw
07-08-2009, 10:19 PM
I think I'll try and guilt them into fixing it for free :) I'll tell them I started with their E-500 three years ago, then upgraded to the E-510 picking up the 70-300 and two wireless flashes along the way. When it came time to get serious, I considered Nikon and Cannon, but in the end bought the E-3, two more flashes and a 50mm macro...So really, what's a couple of months out of warranty on a lens. We've been good to you, you could be good to us :)...Might fly!

Barefoot
07-08-2009, 11:26 PM
Is it possible that it's a firmware issue that might be corrected by installing/re-installing the current and most up to date firmware?

Michaelaw
07-08-2009, 11:30 PM
Thanks barefoot... Been there done that, no this is a physical issue. It feels like a tooth has broken off a gear inside the lens. It used to zoom like glass but now it chugs and sometimes sticks. If I turn it by hand, I can feel the missing tooth or whatever it is.

kat
07-08-2009, 11:33 PM
I had mine sent in and it felt the same way. I was later told something was in the lens and broke the tunring ring..something like that.

Good luck!

Barefoot
07-08-2009, 11:34 PM
bummer.

Michaelaw
07-08-2009, 11:37 PM
I think I'll try and guilt them into fixing it for free :) I'll tell them I started with their E-500 three years ago, then upgraded to the E-510 picking up the 70-300 and two wireless flashes along the way. When it came time to get serious, I considered Nikon and Cannon, but in the end bought the E-3, two more flashes and a 50mm macro...So really, what's a couple of months out of warranty on a lens. We've been good to you, you could be good to us :)...Might fly!

Ha...Just realized the "Gollum" logic in the last part of this post :)

Thanks for the info Kat

Michaelaw
07-26-2009, 09:59 PM
The update here is it was out of warranty so I had to pay $135.00 flat rate which will bring it up to factory specs. It should be home in the next few days. Not so bad, the lens is worth fixing in my book :)