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How can I repair a broken lens?

Photography Asked by Mysterious Image on April 7, 2021

The lens is a Canon EF-S 18-55mm.

I recently dropped my camera from the tripod falling over while I was recording, now the camera won’t AF and MF is very hard. It gets stuck easily when I try to MF it, and doesn’t focus properly. I can zoom in or out, that is completely stuck. When I move the lens around I can hear a rolling noise inside it, like a marble. I had a fisheye conversion lens on it which I thought took the impact due to the paint ear on the edge it fell. I’ve read it costs about $200-$300 to fix this, and would prefer to fix it on my own. Does anyone know what the issue is so I can fix it?

3 Answers

You're between a rock and a hard place: professional repairs are expensive, but a new lens is also. There are videos showing the teardown of the Canon EF-S 18-55mm, and another, and you can find more. However, this work is best done in clean-room, or at least well filtered area, and the slightest mistake can cause more damage.

As was stated, a new lens is ~US$200 or less, so professional repair does not seem cost-effective. If the lens is totally inoperative now, and you want to do this for a learning experience, it seems you have little to lose... and there is a small chance the lens can be made partially useful (e.g. but with autofocus broken), or used for parts.

Answered by DrMoishe Pippik on April 7, 2021

Fixation, a UK authorised Canon Service Centre, don't offer a repair on the EF-S 18-55 - possibly because it's never economically viable as it's a cheap(ish) lens.

Answered by Steve Ives on April 7, 2021

Im not sure if that will work in your case, but the following tutorial helped me solving my Canon bent lens. Sharing as it might help others!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4K1Ge5COW8

Good luck!

Answered by Paula D. on April 7, 2021

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