We've been on vacation for the past few weeks. Did a road trip with Doris and her brother and his wife. About a week before leaving I was shooting an assignment when my "go to" vacation lens (an 18 - 200mm) broke. And I mean broke. I had the camera locked down on the tripod (or so I thought). Typically I'll wrap the strap around the legs of the tripod "just in case". That means "if it falls" it'll end up dangling by the strap between the legs of the tripod. Being in a rush I didn't follow my own (unwritten) rule and the camera didn't have that small bit of security on that day. Wouldn't ya know it, I grabbed the tripod to make a move and off popped the camera. First time ever. All those years of being cautious and the one time I rushed, bang. Well, the camera's a Nikon, so I wasn't too worried about it. One of the reasons to use a Nikon is because you can dropkick the sucker and nothing will happen. Same with Nikon lenses, ... usually. The lens hit the floor first and on such an angle as to pop the zoom housing ring out. It snapped back in okay, except for the fact that the 18 - 200 was more like a 35 - 135 now. Not good. I had about a week before starting on the road trip, so I ran the lens up to Precision Camera in Enfield Connecticut. Great bunch of people and very reputable, authorized repair facility, hoping they could turn it around before we left. No luck. To find out what the solution to going on vacation without my "travel" lens was, hit the "Read More".
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