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Dropped my camera with the lens on. What is this sound and should I be worried?


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Gear: A7ii, FE 1.8/50mm.

I dropped my camera getting out of my car and it hit the pavement. While the body has a slight cosmetic scratch and SOMETHING moving around inside, it seems to work completely fine and sharpness is intact. 

This sound happens when autofocusing from about a meter away. Can you identify what may have happened here from this unusual sound? Will it cause me problems that I will need to repair, or should I just cut my losses on a cheaper $350 lens?
 

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Did the camera hit the ground first or the lens?  Was it in a case?  How far did it drop?  Do ALL functions appear to work correctly?  Do you have a different lens to try?

You haven't given us much to work on.

Perhaps you should change your ID from Brokeh to Broken.

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