pdk42
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When I sold out of Canon DSLR gear, I sold my 70-200 L f4 and 100-400 L Mark 1 (trombone zoom) to my nephew. He also has the original mark 1 24-70 f2.8 L. Over the past two years, he’s had cause to send the 24-70 and 100-400 for repair. Both are well out of production, but guess what? - both were totally repairable, and now working very well on his new R6ii.Back with the introduction of the Panasonic L mount, the R cameras and Pro lenses, it seems like there was an attempt to focus on the pro category. But there hasn’t been another pro lens in years and I doubt we see ever see another one, and the R bodies are now just slightly improved S bodies. I would say that Panasonic has given up on that. I’m fine with that, the pro market is too niche. However, that is no excuse for poor customer treatment.
Stories like this tell me that Panasonic have some way to go to gain the trust of the “pro” community.