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17-85mm IS Lens Issues posted Monday, 04 October 2010, 22:54 (+0800), by Martin Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS lens Lens Issues! I'm in
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I purchased it brand new about 4.5 years ago, have taken many photos with it, and have found it to lens error canon powershot sd1300 is be a great general-purpose zoom lens. A couple of years ago, I bought a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L lens to replace it, but kept the 17-85mm for my children to use. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yViflB6FOi8 Err 99 Last week, while on a photography road-trip with my two boys, my oldest son was using the 17-85mm lens on his Canon 350D camera. Focusing was fine, but any attempt to take a photo would result in the 350D showing "Err 99" on the LCD, and the camera had to be turned off and back on to clear the error. "Err 99" http://martybugs.net/blog/blog.cgi/gear/lenses/Canon-17-85mm-Lens-Issues.html is a generic catch-all error code on the 350D, and can mean almost anything (lensrentals.com have a great article on Err 99). Trying the 17-85mm lens on a Canon 50D resulted in a more specific error: "Err 01 - Communications between the camera and lens is faulty. Clean the lens contacts." Not surprisingly, cleaning the lens contacts with a pencil eraser didn't do anything to resolve the error. Narrowing Down The Cause Some further research on the internet indicated a potential issue with the diaphragm assembly (ie, the moving parts that set the aperture). Trial and error indicated the diaphragm assembly was failing under the following conditions: zoom was between 17mm and 24mm aperture was smaller than f/4 Outside of these parameters, the lens still functioned normally: aperture set to f/4 and zoom between 17mm and 24mm aperture anywhere between f/4-f/22 and zoom greater than 24mm The "Depth-of-field Preview" button on Canon DSLR cameras stops the lens down to the currently selected aperture. It proved to be a handy way to test the lens, as I could confirm the lens diaphragm assembly was functioning correctly at the longer zoom ra
•Gallery • •Gear • •ReviewsNew posts • •RTAT • •'Best of' • •Gallery • •Gear • •ReviewsRegister to forums Log inFORUMS ➔ Canon Cameras, Lenses & Accessories ➔ Canon EF and EF-S LensesThread started 02 Sep 2011 (Friday) 06:26Prev/next sponsored links http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1087775 (this ad will go away when you log in as registered member) Canon EF-S 17-85 https://paulov.com/2011/02/canon-99-error-or-how-to-disassembly-canon-17-85-is-usm-and-replace-diaphragm-unit/ has a serious manufacturing fault! 12 posts, 1 page 1 CybermancerCybermancerHatchling1 postJoined Sep 2011UKMore infoSep 02, 2011 06:26|#1I have a Canon EF-S 17-85mm that developed the dreaded broken ribbon cable problem. depending on which camera body you use the error will be reported as Err 01 or Err 99. Unfortunately, this is a rather common fault with this lens -- lens error Google and confirm for yourself. I am visiting a mate of mine in the UK -- he has the same lens with exactly the same problem. In both cases setting your camera to AV Mode, the lens aperture to wide open and zooming all the way out allows the camera to take photos without a problem. Zoom in beyond a certain point +- 30 to 40mm and an error occurs when attempting to take a picture canon lens error regardless of the aperture setting. My suggestion is set your camera to Av mode and play around a bit with your Aperture setting and Lens Zoom settings -- then see what works. Also, I suspect that what is being reported as an "aperture mechanism failure" by the Canon repair centers is actually a broken ribbon cable. IMHO. it would be more appropriate and honest for Canon to report it as a "Canon Manufacturing Failure".Chaps, IMHO this is a Canon Lens with a very serious manufacturing fault. Do not buy this lens! If you already have one then I hope yours does not fail like mine and countless others have. Canon should accept to repair all Canon 17-85 lenses with a broken ribbon cable for free! Canon is seriously tarnishing it's reputation with such an unreliable lens. Mine gave up the ghost while on a visit to Zanzibar... Thanks Canon! Personally, I have 3 Canon SLRs (10D, 40D and 5DmkII) and numerous Canon Compacts/Bridge cameras (SX1 IS, S3 IS and A480IS) and a couple of compacts from other manufacturers. Considering photography is only a hobby and light usage was made of this lens this is a shockingly poor performance by Canon.I am considering buying the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L II but at close to £1800 I am a little worried about my continued trust in Canon. I'l
«Error 99» with my Canon 400D DSLR camera. Little googling, and I found the cause of this. Problem was in the diaphragm unit in the lens. Diaphragm unit connected to the lens motherboard with flatcable, which is damaged with time, when you use zoom ring. The only way out is to replace flatcable or diaphragm unit with flatcable assembly. Because now I live in Thailand, and I don't have a copper, I ordered diaphragm unit assembly on EBay. This is my lens. Beauty :) We need some tools to disassembly the lens: Good Phillips screwdrivers PH.0 and PH.00 sizes. Tool to disassembly plastic housings. Latex gloves. Small boxes for screws. There are a lot of screws of different sizes in the lens. Very convenient to place screws of different types in different boxes. Plastic film or something like this to cover inner lenses, when you get it out. This is not a official Canon guide. All responsibility is on you. Remember: after disassembling the device, you lose your warranty! Let's repairing begin. Take the lens. Turn it to see lens mount and unscrew 4 screws, marked red. Turn lens again and unscrew 2 screws from side. Lift lens mount a little bit. Attention! Lens mount is connected to the motherboard with flatcable. If you will lift lens mount too much, you can damage flatcable. On this step you need to remove plastic ring in lens mount. Plastic ring attached to aluminium lens mount with 4 latches. Carefully use something thin and long, like screwdriver to press to each latch. You need to press on the latch towards the central and up at the same time. When you open all 4 latches, plastic ring can be removed. Remove plastic ring. Remove aluminium lens mount. Now we can see lens motherboard. Turn lens and remove rubber zoom-ring. Rubber zoom-ring is removed. Unscrew 3 screws under zoom-ring. Remove plastic protector. Unscrew the screw that holds the metal brush. Be very careful with brush contacts, it's easy to damage it. Turn lens and remove plastic ring with text using small screwdriver. There is a special hole in the plastic ring for this operation. Unscrew 3 screws under plastic ring. Attention! There are only this 3 screws are adjustment screws. Before unscrew it, you need to mark it positions on the front lens. Remove front lens. Unscrew another 3 screws unde