OOPS!


hugh jass

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 12:09
I managed to borrow a 50mm lens from a gentleman at work.
After taking some rather splendid shots of flower heads and complete flowers,dripping water and a couple of rather photogenic ladybirds I went and dropped the lens in water. It seems to be OK but my problem is should I tell him or should I just keep quiet and hope he doesnt notice.
I would rather not tell him as he has one of my lenses to borrow and he might seek revenge.
I might add that I am 6ft tall and he is only 5ft 2 or so. If anyone has any sensible advice I would be most thankful
K20D 16-45

ikillrocknroll

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 12:15
Stick it in a sealed plastic bag with Silica Gel packets.
Hope for the best and check for condensation, and that it works.
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amoringello

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 12:18
Nice nick name...
If you keep dropping the lens a secret and the "gentleman" finds out, it won't just be a nick name...

Suck it up and do whats right.
Of course with the added 10 inches, you could just kick his arse if he comes around asking questions...

iceblinker

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 13:38
The water could possibly leave marks on the glass if any got inside, so I would tell him.

I would think about buying the chap a new (second-hand) lens.
~Pete

ChrisA

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 13:53
I'm shocked that the question even arises.

Come clean, and at the very least, pay for the lens to be professionally cleaned and serviced. Alternatively, get him a replacement that's at least as good.

Guess which two people on this thread I'll now never lend a lens to, or knowingly buy from.

johnriley

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 14:20
Indeed.

Replace the lens with a new one and all will be well. Maybe you are even insured so the pain may be reduced.

Does this mean that tall people are not to be trusted?
Best regards, John

hugh jass

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 14:44
amoringello wrote:
Nice nick name...
If you keep dropping the lens a secret and the "gentleman" finds out, it won't just be a nick name...

Suck it up and do whats right.
Of course with the added 10 inches, you could just kick his arse if he comes around asking questions...

I like you thoughts especially the kicking of the arse very apt coming from the States
K20D 16-45

amoringello

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 15:04
Well, you know. Its just our nature.
We're all just a bunch of automatrons following Bush's goal for the New World order.

[unwarranted internet and phone company sniffing metadata]
I love Bush. I would never do or say anything against our beloved leader!
[/unwarranted internet and phone sniffing metadata]

Yeah right... sniff this!!
(Bummer, no 'bent-over mooning the president' icon)

Pwynnej

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 15:50
some dude on DPreview asking for recommendations for 'fanny bags' for his DA lenses...

I had to point out the error of his ways and recommended that he checks his local chemist...

hugh jass

Link Posted 25/06/2008 - 16:30
amoringello wrote:
Well, you know. Its just our nature.
We're all just a bunch of automatrons following Bush's goal for the New World order.

[unwarranted internet and phone company sniffing metadata]
I love Bush. I would never do or say anything against our beloved leader!
[/unwarranted internet and phone sniffing metadata]

Yeah right... sniff this!!
(Bummer, no 'bent-over mooning the president' icon)

Nothing like a good old conspiracy theory
K20D 16-45

sandie0099

Link Posted 26/06/2008 - 11:56
May i remind hughjass aka andymac that its my 50mm macro lens he borrowed and the pentax 16-45mm which i borrowed of him is worth more. So if i dont get my lens back in perfect working order i will keep your lens and sell it to the highest bidder.I will then go and buy a fat cigar with the change in the knowing that when i buy a new 50mm lens i will probably still have a couple of hundred left over and all you will have is a broken macro lens ha ha ha
P.S see you at work
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sigma 10-20mm
sigma 50mm 1:1 macro with x2 teleconverter
Tamron 17-35mm
Tamron 70-300mm 1:2 macro
Tokina 28-70mm 1:3 macro
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hugh jass

Link Posted 26/06/2008 - 12:15
Ouch! You are a harsh young man
Just to let you know I got some great results with the lens
K20D 16-45

Mac

Link Posted 26/06/2008 - 12:19
Oh, this just keeps gettin' better


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ikillrocknroll

Link Posted 26/06/2008 - 13:19

http://www.behance.net/robbranigan
K20D, DA18-55II, FA50 1.4, DA10-17
To buy: Metz 58 AF-1, DA*50-135, DA12-24, DA100M

hugh jass

Link Posted 26/06/2008 - 13:37
So as you all see there will be no arsekicking. Is that one word or two??.
I simply wanted to reel him (sandie0099) in
K20D 16-45
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