It should be noted that, the aperture assembly inserted (4:00) will not be secured inside until 12:17. There, screws number 2, 4, and 6 are the ones being fastened to the aperture assembly inside. Finding the screw holes on the aperture assembly was tricky because it doesn’t sit flush against the rear element assembly; you have to move it back until you can see the holes. I hope others will find this additional info helpful. FYI, I owned this lens since 2006, and it gave me some amazing photos of my family, friends and nature. I am so grateful that it’s working again, and thank you for taking your time making this video!
Canon doesn't service this lens anymore and with your help, I was able to replace the aperture cable and save my dad about two thousand bucks! Thanks for the excellent videos.
Sure, people do tear-down videos, but why does NO ONE ever think of creating an assemble video!? BUT you did, and it and the few other videos I've reviewed are AWESOME! Your videos aren't cluttered with stupid, unnecessary graphics, nor blaring, distracting music. There's an immense amount of additional info in notes that reads like an "A" rating manual. Simply put - your videos are clear, concise, detailed, and easy to follow - they're awesome. (Only thing - your audio is a little low sometimes) Keep up the awesome work!! √√ SUBSCRIBED! √√
Thank you for both videos 🔥 I was able to fully repair my lens. I’ve even made the mistake you’ve warned to not do… my aperature blades have been all over the place 😂 Legend!
Thanks for a Nice guide! This was very well done. But my flexcable Got ripped again on first zoom out. Fixed it again, Can now only zoom out to 32mm 😂😂😂
I have replaced the aperture ribbon cable and now it works, although the zoom is quite a bit stiff at the wide end, could this be because in handling parts I wiped grease off and didn't replace it? Or does it just need to bed in a bit? Thanks for a great video!
I stripped it against and added a tiny bit of grease to the cams. I also loosened and retightened the screws at the cams without removing them, which seemed to help things bed in better and the zoom runs well now.
Thanks so much for these videos. I ended up buying a diaphragm assembly to avoid soldering. Aperture works now, but is not sharp in the 70 mm end. What element would be the likelier culprit? Thank e
Hi, I replaced diaphgram unit with new cable. After assembly same error occurs, but sometimes camera takes picture with different set aperture and no error, while the aperture really hasn't changed. Could it be that diaphgram is stuck ? It makes buzzing sound when error occurs. Anything advices ? I think that i diassembly once again and use old diaphgram and new cable.
First, check the aperture using the dof button. Set the aperture to the smallest value (f/22 or smaller), and push the dof button several times to close the aperture, and view it if it is closed to the same amount. If not, then the aperture unit is faulty. I would recommend to buy a 100% genuine Canon aperture, or use the aperture unit which was in the lens, and replace the cable only.
If there is eccentric screw collars in the lens, mark their position, and then put them back where they were at the same position as they were there originally. That is the easiest way to more or less keep the lens calibrated. If you want to calibrate your lens, then I have a link to a blog article about calibration in my 24-105mm video, you might can use that to calibrate your lens.
So I just need to replace the cable, not the entire aperture module? I’m a diy guy and this seems pretty tedious, but entirely doable. I paid an aftermarket specialist $400 to fix my 24-70mm a few years ago and when I put the lens on today it no longer works. I’ll be damned if I’m paying them again if I can fix it for $10 and a very careful process. Thanks!!
The cheapest way is to replace only the aperture cable. If you don't want to do soldering, then replacing the whole aperture unit with the cable is an option which is easier but more expensive.
@@CamerasLensesEtc I commented on part 1. I managed to replace everything and put it back together, but when I did, I did not have the full focal range, the lens will not auto focus, and I still get the error message. Help! What did I do wrong??
I have a broken down Canon 70 d and I can't find where to fix it. I will be very happy if you give me repair addresses. I live in northern Africa and thank you very much for what you do
It should be noted that, the aperture assembly inserted (4:00) will not be secured inside until 12:17. There, screws number 2, 4, and 6 are the ones being fastened to the aperture assembly inside. Finding the screw holes on the aperture assembly was tricky because it doesn’t sit flush against the rear element assembly; you have to move it back until you can see the holes. I hope others will find this additional info helpful.
FYI, I owned this lens since 2006, and it gave me some amazing photos of my family, friends and nature. I am so grateful that it’s working again, and thank you for taking your time making this video!
Thank you for the tip!
Canon doesn't service this lens anymore and with your help, I was able to replace the aperture cable and save my dad about two thousand bucks! Thanks for the excellent videos.
Thank you for your comment, and I'm glad that my video has helped you.
Sure, people do tear-down videos, but why does NO ONE ever think of creating an assemble video!? BUT you did, and it and the few other videos I've reviewed are AWESOME! Your videos aren't cluttered with stupid, unnecessary graphics, nor blaring, distracting music. There's an immense amount of additional info in notes that reads like an "A" rating manual. Simply put - your videos are clear, concise, detailed, and easy to follow - they're awesome. (Only thing - your audio is a little low sometimes) Keep up the awesome work!! √√ SUBSCRIBED! √√
Thank you for your feedback, I'm glad that my video was useful for you.
Thank you for both videos 🔥 I was able to fully repair my lens. I’ve even made the mistake you’ve warned to not do… my aperature blades have been all over the place 😂
Legend!
You're welcome, I'm glad that my video has helped you!
Thank you for the informative video and the work to produce it.
You're welcome!
Thanks! Both videos helped me a lot.
Thank you very much for the donation, I'm glad that my video has helped you!
You have helped me tremendously. Thank you.
Will there be a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 II L USM tutorial as well?
Not likely... it is very rare lens and I didn't have any for repair.
Thank you! I managed to fix my lens with huge help of this video. Much appreciated sit 🙌🏼
Glad it helped!
Thanks for a Nice guide! This was very well done. But my flexcable Got ripped again on first zoom out. Fixed it again, Can now only zoom out to 32mm 😂😂😂
Try to do the disassembly - assembly again, and make sure you follow this video perfectly.
grazie, con il tuo video (fatto molto bene) ho risolto il problema, grazie di nuovo
Thank you for the comment, and I'm glad that my video has helped you!
Does anyone have the front lens element 15:34? Cheers
Check ebay or aliexpress or buy a non-working lens which front lens is intact.
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
❤ super usefull
Glad it was helpful!
Salve c’è una guida su come assemblare le lamelle dell’ otturatore?
I did that once, but I don't remember exactly how I did that nor I have video of it.
I have replaced the aperture ribbon cable and now it works, although the zoom is quite a bit stiff at the wide end, could this be because in handling parts I wiped grease off and didn't replace it? Or does it just need to bed in a bit? Thanks for a great video!
I stripped it against and added a tiny bit of grease to the cams. I also loosened and retightened the screws at the cams without removing them, which seemed to help things bed in better and the zoom runs well now.
Thank you for your comment, I'm glad that the problem has been solved.
Thanks so much for these videos. I ended up buying a diaphragm assembly to avoid soldering. Aperture works now, but is not sharp in the 70 mm end. What element would be the likelier culprit?
Thank e
I may have rotated the front lens element because my mark was wiped out. Could that be the cause?
Could be... rotate the lens a little-by-little, and check the sharpness at every setting.
thank you so mcuh
You're welcome!
Great❤❤
Thanks
You're welcome!
Hi, I replaced diaphgram unit with new cable. After assembly same error occurs, but sometimes camera takes picture with different set aperture and no error, while the aperture really hasn't changed. Could it be that diaphgram is stuck ? It makes buzzing sound when error occurs. Anything advices ? I think that i diassembly once again and use old diaphgram and new cable.
First, check the aperture using the dof button. Set the aperture to the smallest value (f/22 or smaller), and push the dof button several times to close the aperture, and view it if it is closed to the same amount.
If not, then the aperture unit is faulty. I would recommend to buy a 100% genuine Canon aperture, or use the aperture unit which was in the lens, and replace the cable only.
Is there a lens alignment required after replacing that flex-cable?
If there is eccentric screw collars in the lens, mark their position, and then put them back where they were at the same position as they were there originally. That is the easiest way to more or less keep the lens calibrated.
If you want to calibrate your lens, then I have a link to a blog article about calibration in my 24-105mm video, you might can use that to calibrate your lens.
So I just need to replace the cable, not the entire aperture module? I’m a diy guy and this seems pretty tedious, but entirely doable. I paid an aftermarket specialist $400 to fix my 24-70mm a few years ago and when I put the lens on today it no longer works. I’ll be damned if I’m paying them again if I can fix it for $10 and a very careful process. Thanks!!
The cheapest way is to replace only the aperture cable. If you don't want to do soldering, then replacing the whole aperture unit with the cable is an option which is easier but more expensive.
@@CamerasLensesEtc I commented on part 1. I managed to replace everything and put it back together, but when I did, I did not have the full focal range, the lens will not auto focus, and I still get the error message. Help! What did I do wrong??
I have a broken down Canon 70 d and I can't find where to fix it. I will be very happy if you give me repair addresses. I live in northern Africa and thank you very much for what you do
I don't know anyone who repair cameras in that region.
How much would a repair be ?
At Canon it would be a smaller fortune I guess.
I don't repair lenses for clients, so I don't do it.