Dave Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The failure mode was that the zoom ring has effectively broken from >inside. That is to say that the zoom ring will freely spin around the >body of the lens. I was able to use it to for a while manually >performing the zoom by stretching the lens, but the focus seems to >have locked up on something. You can hear something rattling around >inside (loose screw?).
This seems to be the failure mode for this lens: A cast metal tab that transmits the rotational force form the zoom ring to the inner workings of the lens has pulled out. One or both the screws that hold it in have pulled out of their moorings, so to speak. A pair of slightly longer screws and some epoxy will take care of things unless the bits floating around inside the lens have caused additional damage. If you have a go at it yourself, the FIRST step in disassembly is peeling off the rubber grip around the zoom ring and removing the metal brushes that carry electrical signals to the innards of the lens. These will be irreparably damaged if not removed before disassembling the rest of the lens. -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

