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jack_traven

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  1. <p>Hi folks,</p> <p>I have a 1Ds MKIII and am a proud owner of a brand new EF70-200L ISII lens. I purchased it from an authorized big box retailer so I am not worried that it is grey market. </p> <p>I noticed the lens body, when connected to the 1Ds camera body, has a little/very slight movement at the reticule. I believe the technical word of the lens part in question is the "rubber ring" contact of the lens body. See attached picture of the area in question.</p> <p>When I say slight movement, I mean maybe 0.5mm of play (when try to move the lens body by hand) while it is fully connected/locked into the 1Ds body. <br> <br />Just for comparison, my 24-70mm L lens body also has slight movement when fully connected/locked into the 1Ds body but its movement is maybe 0.25mm of play. </p> <p>So my question is: do you also experience this type of connectivity movement with your lens-to-camera body? Or is this abnormal. I have a feeling it's very normal, it's just that it is a little more noticeable with my 70-200mm versus my 24-70mm.</p> <p>Should I send it back to the retailer or send it in to Canon using the warranty? </p> <p><img src="http://forums.usa.canon.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/6303i1C8684DB5B6E8FB3/image-size/original?v=mpbl-1&px=-1" alt="" width="1128" height="1500" /></p>
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