Stiff focus ring and loose lens assembly and other details IN Summicron-C 1:2 / 40

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @Leicam10
    @Leicam10 Рік тому +1

    Hello great videos! I have a 35mm summicron v3 with a stuck aperture ring. It can’t be moved at all it’s stuck at f16. Please give me some tips 🙏🙏

  • @Kumamon3340
    @Kumamon3340 2 місяці тому

    Was Reparing my 40/2 while watching your video, very useful, everything back to the way it should. However, just one issue poped out, after screwing the aperture component back onto the focusing component, there is a very slight left and right wiggle, about 0.4mm wiggle (not front and back loose as it would affect the focusing).
    Is there any way to tighter that part?

  • @r2473
    @r2473 9 місяців тому

    Any videos on how to adjust the focus on this lens?

  • @KK-no7be
    @KK-no7be Рік тому

    Could this work apply to a 28mm Elmarit R lens ? Mine has slightly stiff focus. Thanks.

  • @NatalieDean-rp9se
    @NatalieDean-rp9se Рік тому

    Hi kenneth, by chance do you repair cameras from other people? I would like to see if someone could help me repair my olympus XA2 but I live in Hawaii and cant find someone who has experience with it. While troubleshooting my flash i noticed on side of the camera body where the flash attaches that there is a small metal flat piece inside that was bent upwards . I folded the small piece down and now when i attach my camera it automatically forces the flash to pop up and I can no longer switch the flash (feels jammed) on the body. I cannot figure out a way to reposition the metal piece to its original form.

  • @rasmussen75
    @rasmussen75 Рік тому

    hvordan kommer man i kontakt med dig???

  • @y2ktube
    @y2ktube Рік тому

    Video @ 53:33 "Maybe it's important and maybe not" - It isn't. There's no kind of an eccentric in this tube/holder, ala a Binocular objective etc.
    BTW, your use of Loctite is excessive. On precision Leica items, there's very little need for it (tight tolerances stay tight). You're just making it tough on the next service tech...