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I bought a bargain Nikon Coolscan 8000 for £400 (yay) which broke within 3 months (boo) and the repair quote was over £1000, so it was sold for parts. Basically cost me £100 per month 🙁
Thought I had zipped it closed.
I had not.
Mamiya 7II
50mm f4.5 wide angle
80mm f4 normal
all spent a month in the camera hospital.
It's been eight years and I do feel better now.
Finally.
I destroyed a Zunow 5cm f1.1 LTM lens. I tried to disassemble it to clean off some internal hazing.
Should have left it alone, as the hazing had no perceptible effect on image-making.
And I even "did my homework", consulting with experts who had actual experience on this lens.
Hard to peg true value. Ebay sales attempts are simply stupid. Westlicht records are sparse, it is such a rare item.
Sold it as parts and recovered my expenditure, but, still hurts.
I've been lucky. 20 some odd years ago, I drove off with my Konica AF on the roof. Made it maybe a mile or so before I caught it tumbling down the road in the mirror. It was scratched, knicked, and chipped. I still have it -works fine.
=2WK;2285796]Ouch! How did you break it? Scratched the glass? 🙁
Was probably a Dynalite DR1000 power pack (about $1100 retail), about 10 years ago. Had it blow on me due to static electricity walking in my stocking feet on the thick carpeted floor of a model apartment and then touching the pack (no joke), and had to send it to Dynalite to get repaired. Unfortunately it was cheaper for me to buy another pack than to rent it for the time that Dynalite was going to have the pack for repair, so I bought another pack. Now I have two, and it's proven to be very useful.
Also dropped a Nikon wide angle zoom lens in the Chesapeake Bay while changing lenses on my (then) Nikon D70s. Unfortunately lenses don't float.