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tony
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - 12:31 am: |
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hi there, I have an electro 35 with a jammed focus ring. There is a tiny bit of movement and my guess is that there is some grit in the helical thread. Does anyone have advice about disassembling the lens to get the grit out please? I have been as far as under the aperture ring on an Electro 35. What do I do to access the helical thread? Thanks |
Wim Abbeloos
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - 12:48 am: |
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The jammed focus is a problem, but fixed lens rangefinders often have a bit of movement of the lens barrel that is normal and can not be fixed. I don't know if this is true for the electro 35. I haven't repaired this model yet so I think your best bet is to wait for somebody else to answer. Good luck |
charlie
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - 07:49 am: |
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Google "matt's cameras", click on "rangefinders", select and click on "Yashica GSN" and track down some of the links in that article to find disasembly tips. Good luck. |
tony
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - 08:00 pm: |
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Thanks Charlie, but I'm afraid that page doesn't cover disassembly past the aperture ring. Has anyone out there actually diassembled the focus ring please? Would I have to remove the shutter mechanism? |
M.Yonezawa
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - 08:36 pm: |
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Hello Tony; You have to release this tight locked ring which is behind rear lenses elements. http://image7.photohighway.co.jp/NK068/168/Photos/middle/78161954820qz1.jpg Before that you have to disassemble all the front elements. http://image7.photohighway.co.jp/NK068/168/Photos/middle/80232550455qz1.jpg Good luck! |
tony
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - 10:27 pm: |
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Thanks! But will I really need to unsolder all those wires?? (serves me right for working on a camera called "electro" ) |
WernerJB
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, December 08, 2005 - 07:34 am: |
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Hi Tony, yes, I am afraid you will have to do that. This is why I gave up a while ago when I encountered a somewhat similar "electro 35" problem. Up to the present this camera has been the only one that I was unable to put together again, but that is why I wish you luck ! |
Glenn Middleton
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, December 08, 2005 - 10:35 am: |
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This has worked on two lenses that I found to be 'jammed'. Work a strip of business card round the gap between focus ring and lens barrel. In both my cases the piece of grit was being rotated as the focus ring moved and just wedging the focus.Cleaning out the gap solved my problems and I now do this 'clean out' on every used lens I buy, which has that gap. Not saying that your problem is this, but worth a try to keep you out of those wires.The other cure is sacrilege and that involves just working the focus until the obstruction clears.I have a really battered 200mm/f2.8 FD that had nice optics but horrid focusing.It was purchased for the glass to do a swop out, however the so called damaged optics cleaned up and I was left with this dog.Nothing to loose I just spent a night working it - eventually freed up and is now a horrible looking working lens. |