jano
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Hello, My focotar lens needs to be cleaned. It's hazy and has dust on the inside elements. Searching on the net I've found these two threads from rec.photo.darkroom: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.photo.darkroom/browse_thread/thread/5f239046f\ 050ec81/081f6ef6fffaeaff?lnk=st&q=focotar+cleaning&rnum=1&hl=en#081f6ef6fffaeaff http://groups.google.com/group/rec.photo.darkroom/browse_thread/thread/3814fa4c5\ 830bbe8/0b70403b2a6e26e5?lnk=st&q=focotar+cleaning&rnum=2&hl=en#0b70403b2a6e26e5 (I can't find anymore information on this issue) Someone says: "If the back retaining ring has two small holes in it you are in luck! Insert a spanner wrench and remove the ring. The back element group comes out and you can then clean the inside surfaces. I understand some of the lenses do not have the two small holes and you have to drill them yourself. The material is brass, and so it should be pretty easy to do if you have a drill press." Another one recommends: "About drilling holes. Its usually not necessary. You can get most retaining rings off by using O-rings of sticky rubber and a tool like a bottle cap of the right size to turn it. Some retaining rings are painted over so its necessary to remove the paint from the threads with a little solvent. This technique is less likely to damage the lens or mount than drilling. In fact, I would try it on this lens despite the spanner holes. " The back reatining ring of my Focotar has the two small holes, but after removing it I don't know how to continue disassembling the lens, cause the back element group can't come out as there are another ring without small holes. My Focotar version it looks like this one http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~jq5t-ity/images/Fotar&DOORX_01.JPG (This afternoon GMT+1 I'll try to post some pictures of my actual Focotar, showing the back ring). I would like to know if someone has tried before to clean his Focotar. How to take apart the different parts (glass,rings,separators) properly? How many elements does it have? Thanks. |