Repairing modern camera lenses reveals why they're increasingly unrepairable
Hacker News·3d·transistor-man
A deep dive into fixing a Sigma 45mm lens exposes the engineering challenges of contemporary optics: sealed modules, proprietary components, and designs that assume replacement over repair. For indie makers relying on affordable gear, it's a cautionary look at planned obsolescence in hardware most of us can't afford to replace.
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