> Jani:
> 
> I'm wondering if your lens' IS vibration events started out 
> on an ocassional basis and then worked up to doing so frequently?  
> Or, did your 28-135 IS  just all of a sudden start doing it?  

I think it had something to do with me dropping the lens.
Could be coincidence, but it had never done it before that
event and it started doing it sometime later.

I remember asking about it then from the EOS list and someone
from belgium said he had same problems after hitting the lens.
He sent his to canon for repair and it was repaired under
warranty and the work order said "re-calibration of image stabilizer".

Mine wasn't repaired under warranty though :( 
Cost was about $100. The work has 6 months warranty though..

> You may want to give Canon Service a call to see why the IS noise 
> level has increased so much.  I'd be interested in their response.
 
Yeah, guess I'll call the technician on monday.

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