or bury it in rice ? not corrosive

that worked nicely for a drowned cellphone

ann

On 10/31/2018 5:06 AM, Toine wrote:
Put it in plastic container for a day or two with a few silicagel bags and
fingers crossed. The silicagel bags should not touch the lens, if they get
wet the solution is corrosive.

On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 06:41, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:

I got knocked ass over teakettle this afternoon by a wave at Thor's well
this afternoon.  The good news is that I had the lens cap on the 15-30,
my K-1, K-3II and my 28-105 all seem to be unscathed. I also expect my
various scrapes and contusions to heal OK.
The not so good news is that the 15-30 will no longer autofocus and when
I put it on either of two camera bodies they don't read it as an
autofocus lens. I don't see any damage to contacts.

Any ideas for an easy fix? Or should I just send it in?

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