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Dave Morrison December 14th, 2009 09:34 PM

I'm on my third lens with my EX-1 and they have all been labeled XT14X5.8.
dave

Attila Cser December 14th, 2009 09:38 PM

"I'm on my third lens with my EX-1"
This is unbelievable. It seems that this little focus thread opens up quite few "secrets".
Dave-thnks for your input.

Michael B. McGee December 14th, 2009 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Wilson (Post 1458994)
I had a lens change - before the change, the lens was shown as XT14X5.8 and after, XT14X5.8AS-X8C

when was you're lens changed because another person has posted that he's had 3 lens changes and all of them have had the same model number?

Michael B. McGee December 14th, 2009 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Morrison (Post 1460395)
I'm on my third lens with my EX-1 and they have all been labeled XT14X5.8.
dave

when was the last time you had your lens changed?

Matt Davis December 15th, 2009 03:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Attila Cser (Post 1458262)
Has anyone came across similar phenomena? Suggestions are highly appreciated.

I was shooting in a fairly hot and sunny environment recently (South Africa), filming in-car and outside. It briefly exhibited *exactly* this behaviour. I simply powered down, waited a bit, and powered up - the problem cleared. It's had two or three brief episodes of madness (don't we all), but as it's a computer with a bit of glass on the front, I tend to treat it thus. Back up the profiles, reboot it, and if all else, do a full reset and backfocus (never needed to to do a full reset, but have done backfocus a couple of times).

BTW, I sent my EX1 in for the standard 'early' faults - vignetting, focus, paint, sound, power - and have been happy with all the work done - no stuttering zoom either. However, my lens is still XT14x5.8 in Clip Browser. I've since discovered a bit of dirt in the lens that only appears at wide angle with a small iris (> f8, which is not exactly a 'regular' setting) and was going to get it sent to have that sorted. I wonder if I should just live with it rather than risk a new lens with attending troubles?

Nick Wilson December 15th, 2009 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael B. McGee (Post 1460408)
when was you're lens changed because another person has posted that he's had 3 lens changes and all of them have had the same model number?

July this year.

Jack Davis December 15th, 2009 09:53 AM

Silver Support
 
Attila, I am not aware of Silver Support. I just talked to Sony and they weren't aware either. I am having them (sony repair out of Teaneck, NJ) check on the problems with the original EX1 lens. It does seem odd that they switched to another lens.

Andy Schocken December 15th, 2009 10:43 AM

Curious about this issue of new lens vs. old lens- I haven't come across this before. If people post their lens model (found in clip browser- select a clip for preview, and check the "related info" tab) and serial number, we could figure out if the model changed after a certain date, and if some of the lens problems that have been reported are related to model number.

I have the XT14X5.8. S/N 107034, purchased 6/16/08.

Michael B. McGee December 15th, 2009 11:34 AM

XT14x5.8 S/N: 104982 purchased: 4/15/08

Nick Wilson December 15th, 2009 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Davis (Post 1460559)
Attila, I am not aware of Silver Support. I just talked to Sony and they weren't aware either.

Silver Support is the name Sony gives to its European warrantee. It provides phone support, collection, repair and return and a loan unit if the repair takes more than 7 days.

Matt Davis December 15th, 2009 11:44 AM

XT14x5.8 S/N: 0401953 purchased 4/27/2008

Dave Morrison December 15th, 2009 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael B. McGee (Post 1460409)
when was the last time you had your lens changed?

July 2008 was last time. It started failing to focus to infinity. Also, here's the details on my camera:

Purchased 4/21/08
Ser.# 102393
Lens # XT14X5.8

Michael B. McGee December 19th, 2009 10:03 PM

Might not relate directly to Attila's original post, but.....
 
i just had my camera looked at by the service department from where i purchased it. my method, and it sounds like other people do this as well, is to zoom all the way in, Z99, ***full manual***focus on my subject, and then zoom out to compose the shot. according to the service department person this isn't the best technique because the rear element on an EX1 shifts when zooming to prohibit "breathing". so, while a subject will be sharp when zoomed in, that same subject may get soft as you zoom out even though the focus ring hasn't moved. he recommended using the Expanded Focus feature instead in order to gain critical focus/sharpness.

Attila Cser December 20th, 2009 05:43 AM

Well Sony can explain how to focus properly according to their book.
My EX1 did not just perform a soft focus but had no focus at all, focus got locked simply on last focused distance. According to Silver Support the cam is back and on Monday I'll get it.
Let's see what they've done with it......

Mark OConnell December 20th, 2009 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael B. McGee (Post 1462399)
i just had my camera looked at by the service department from where i purchased it. my method, and it sounds like other people do this as well, is to zoom all the way in, Z99, ***full manual***focus on my subject, and then zoom out to compose the shot. according to the service department person this isn't the best technique because the rear element on an EX1 shifts when zooming to prohibit "breathing". so, while a subject will be sharp when zoomed in, that same subject may get soft as you zoom out even though the focus ring hasn't moved. he recommended using the Expanded Focus feature instead in order to gain critical focus/sharpness.

If the problem was in the design of the lens, as this tech suggested, you'd think it would be consistent on all the cameras. But my impression is that the majority of the people shooting with the EX1 focus zoomed in, while only a few people have this problem.


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