My Sony A7Sii started to make this rattling noise when I attach a zoom lens. It seems like it can't decide on one shutter speed and the aperture keeps fighting not sure what to do. The only way it stops is if I focus out all the way but once I do that I can no longer adjust focus
https://files.catbox.moe/gjje8x.mp4 Can I fix this on my own or do I gotta take it into a professional? My issue is I live somewhere rural and closest place is 150 miles away so hoping not to have to go that far
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sounds like the grease inside the zoom lens ran out
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>>4446619 The link doesn't work shit but it sounds like money counting machine like this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36QQZOv_Y20 Anonymous
Is it a cheap or very old lens? You can just go into a dust free room, take it apart, and put lubricant on the bearings the zoom moves back and forth on. Or you can pay a guy $200 to do that
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>>4446620 >>4446622 Herical Grease #10 & #30
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>>4446622 I have no issues adjusting the focus ring and everything works just fine when not attached to camera. Problem only occurs when attached to camera. I'm thinking it is something to do with the auto settings or a sensor. I tried to factory restore it but it didn't do anything
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>>4446624 Also the rattling goes on for a few minutes nonstop
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>>4446624 The amount of force that a lens motor uses is tiny compared to physically adjusting the lens. I've had this happen to cheap chinese lenses I just grease them
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>>4446619 >>4446627 Are you sure the sound is coming from the lens? It sounds like the IBIS mechanism. Ive had 2 Sony bodies in the past where the IBIS has malfunctioned and it makes a non stop shaking noise. They are really delicate. If thats what it is youre pretty much fucked. Theyll charge you close to a new camera to fix it.
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>>4446629 I only have that one lens and a wide field lens. When I put the wide field lens on there is no sound or any issues. I would have to try another focus lens to determine which has the issue. But I'm positive the rattling is coming from the lens itself, I think it's the camera trying to focus but the lens won't
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>>4446629 classic snoy grenading itself yet again, enjoy paying for another one cucks!
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>>4446627 >https://www.amazon.com/Sony-50mm-F1-8-Standard-SEL50F18F/dp/B07XBX32GR You can strip everything after the ? and keep your URLs way shorter and free of trackers.
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>>4446619 >Snoy camera suddenly breaks down for no reason Many such cases. Sell the parts and get a proper camera system (Canon/Nikon/Panasonic).
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>>4446902 This is the issue right here