madgardener
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Woke up yesterday to a strange sound and found out that my cat had peed on my 400mm lens. What are my options for repair/cleaning? Fortunately (for both me and my cat) it's a non electronic lens.
Good job it wasn't my lens or I would be working out what to do to the cat.
Good job it wasn't my lens or I would be working out what to do to the cat.
There are two kinds of people who would disassemble an antique pocket watch; watchmakers and fools.
Finally, I think you also need to consider what to do with the cat. If it is so old and so sick that it has to piss all over the house, maybe it's time for the cat to make a graceful exit from this life.
Word came back from the vet, and she is healthy. She has a urinary tract infection, easily cured with antibiotics, and she has crystals in her urine which means she is getting a new food.
Well, as it wasn't deliberate... OK, kitty reprieve.She's 17 and has a UTI. It's partly my fault for not putting the lens away, she didn't know what she was doing.
I just need to know what to do with my lens now.
paul_c5x4;1453558Whilst the glass may remain unaffected said:That is, if it can find the shutter...![]()
That is, if it can find the shutter...![]()
Yeah, but going by which forum this is...PhhhtttttReplace shutter with iris then - To be fair, the OP didn't mention camera or lens make/model.
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