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    válasz *Ropi* #3764 üzenetére

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    Iori Suzuki Photo.net Patron, February 10, 2000; 11:18 P.M.
    Like others who have lamented the accumulation of dust between the elements of this lens, I was bothered enough to actually take it apart and clean it (The low price of the lens did not justify a professional cleaning). It's not complicated but you'll need nimble fingers and not-quite-surgical skills.

    First, with the rear element facing you, unscrew the two phillips head screws holding the electrical contacts. With the screws removed, carefully push down on the contacts. With the contacts out of the way, gently lift on the plastic surround until it pops out. Next, turn the focusing ring (in manual mode) until the element is at the rear-most position. Now for the delicate part. Grasping the rear element at the sides, gently but firmly twist counter-clockwise until loosened. It should now come right out. Clean the elements and reverse the procedure and you're done.

    The operation has had no discernable effect on my lens performance other than to improve clarity, but a disclaimer nonetheless: Do not try this at home if you are fumble-fingered, mechanically-challenged, or this is the only lens you own and can not afford a replacement.



    Szerk: most látom, hogy neked a II-es van. Akkor ez lesz a neked való: [link]

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