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From: Wolfgang Weisselberg on 16 Jul 2010 19:13 Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote: > On 16/07/2010 01:37, Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote: >> Ofnuts<o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote: >>> That was true for non-IS lenses, but I hear that the IS lenses >>> eventually wear out and cannot be repaired. >> Source? > Soemwhere in www.eos-numerique.com Rumor, then. -Wolfgang
From: John McWilliams on 16 Jul 2010 23:31
Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote: > Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote: >> On 16/07/2010 01:37, Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote: >>> Ofnuts<o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote: > >>>> That was true for non-IS lenses, but I hear that the IS lenses >>>> eventually wear out and cannot be repaired. > >>> Source? > >> Soemwhere in www.eos-numerique.com > > Rumor, then. Actually, everything mechanical eventually wears out and cannot be repaired. Everything. -- john mcwilliams |