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The Return Of The Workhorse

September 30, 2010 by Gail

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Last Friday I got a call from Nikon Canada a few hours before my wedding shoot that my Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 was repaired — I’m so pleased to have it back! I’ve been renting other lenses in the meantime, but I love the range of this lens and really missed using it. It cost over $500 to have it fixed but that’s the reality of photography: the equipment is expensive, the software to manage the files is expensive, and photos don’t make themselves…

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  1. [...] were no scratches on the lens itself and no apparent motor damage. It was at Nikon Repair just six months ago! The damage is cosmetic — a few prominent scratches on the metal around the lens — and [...]

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