From: Wolfgang Weisselberg on
Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote:
> On 16/07/2010 01:37, Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote:
>> Ofnuts<o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote:

>>> That was true for non-IS lenses, but I hear that the IS lenses
>>> eventually wear out and cannot be repaired.

>> Source?

> Soemwhere in www.eos-numerique.com

Rumor, then.

-Wolfgang
From: John McWilliams on
Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote:
> Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote:
>> On 16/07/2010 01:37, Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote:
>>> Ofnuts<o.f.n.u.t.s(a)la.poste.net> wrote:
>
>>>> That was true for non-IS lenses, but I hear that the IS lenses
>>>> eventually wear out and cannot be repaired.
>
>>> Source?
>
>> Soemwhere in www.eos-numerique.com
>
> Rumor, then.

Actually, everything mechanical eventually wears out and cannot be
repaired. Everything.

--
john mcwilliams