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Phil

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I've had my 56mm for about a month now, and it's really an amazing lens. However, since I hardly use manual focus, I was using the ring for maybe the second time today and I noticed a plasticky rubbing sound as I turned the ring. It's quiet, and definitely has a plastic-on-plastic sound. It doesn't seem consistent, but happens for about a second or so with every full turn of the ring.

 

Is this normal/acceptable, or should I be thinking about exchanging the lens while it's still fairly new? I'm hesitant to return this one because the IQ is so good, and the manual focus ring doesn't really affect how I shoot. But if this is a sign of a build issue that could lead to more problems down the road, I'd like to get it resolved ASAP as I have a few big jobs coming up in the next few months.

 

edit: I just checked and Henry's (where I bought it) only has a 15 day in-store return policy, so if this is an issue, it'll have to go back to Fuji.

 

I pulled out my 35mm for comparison and it definitely makes a plasticky rubbing sound most of the time when you turn the ring. The 56mm sounds like that, only it doesn't happen very often. My guess is that it's just a mechanical tolerance thing, and the extra smooth ring just makes it seem more out of place than on the 35mm.

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