Contact Canon. They may be able to tell you an estimated repair cost, or at least a minimum repair cost. That'll help you decide whether to get it fixed.
Contact Canon. They may be able to tell you an estimated repair cost, or at least a minimum repair cost. That'll help you decide whether to get it fixed.
We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.
If the cost to repair is higher then what a new lens cost I would opt to buy a new lens. Remember when sending a lens out for repair the turn around time does'nt usually include shipping time. For me this is a factor I also keep in mind when making a decesion of repair versus replacement.