Nikon 35-70 zoom lens repair

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Recently I picked up an AF-Nikkor 35-70mm 1:2.8 D lens. it was an absolute bargain, in fine physical shape with clean glass. However, the zoom function only goes from 35mm-50mm. And while the macro button on the zoom ring can be depressed, it will not turn to the 'macro' position. There is no physical damage or wear to suggest that it has been dropped- although that is the most likely scenario.
Does anyone have any experience or insight on this? And/or experience with this lens? If it's worthwhile to do so, I'll send it to Nippon Photo Clinic for repair. But I don't want to "throw good money after bad".
 

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It could be that bearings in the zoom mechanism have broken and are blocking it.

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This zoom lens often has clouding issues, which may not be remedied. A check with the LED light will provide some insight.

Richard reviews this lens:

 

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Recently I picked up an AF-Nikkor 35-70mm 1:2.8 D lens. it was an absolute bargain, in fine physical shape with clean glass. However, the zoom function only goes from 35mm-50mm. And while the macro button on the zoom ring can be depressed, it will not turn to the 'macro' position. There is no physical damage or wear to suggest that it has been dropped- although that is the most likely scenario.
Does anyone have any experience or insight on this? And/or experience with this lens? If it's worthwhile to do so, I'll send it to Nippon Photo Clinic for repair. But I don't want to "throw good money after bad".

It's worth it. There is an older version of the 35-70mm but it was f/3.3-4.5. a pretty crapy lens and not worth it. Go for it, and I hope it's not too expensive.
 
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