I know that for these lenses (F004) the clutch that couples the AF motor and/or manual focus ring to the focus mechanism often goes out of wack. Is it possible to have a video in the future showing how to disassemble the lens to the point of being able to clean/fix this mechanism?
Hola, muy buen video, y muy buena explicacion, tengo una duda, la forma de desmontar para limpiar, seria la misma con el objetivo tamron 18-400 de nikon? saludos y gracias
wow thats a nice job, i just have a question, i dissembly my 85 1.2 ii L canon, what kind of grease or type you use to lubricant , any brand or spececific grade
I don't have video about that, and it is a completely different lens than the 24-70/2.8. Search for it on youtube, maybe someone else has tutorial video.
Even though the videos from this channel are usually absolutely great, I would refrain from trying this. The front element is adjusted (centered) using a special tool, a collimator, and the screws are sealed with lacquer after. I don't think the mark is enough to get the lens back to its original position and I would even go so far to say repositioning is impossible to do at home with decent results. Image quality will suffer after putting the front lens element back without proper centering on a collimator. EDIT: Just to clarify for those who want to know more: This type of adjustment has nothing to do with the front lens adjustments of like the Canon 17-55mm 2.8 or the Canon 17-85mm. The position you mark there is the factory adjusted optimal position for division of autofocus movement across the zoom range. What I mean here is a centering adjustment. Compare the adjustment sections of the Nikon DX 17-55mm or Nikon Micro 105mm 2.8 repair manuals (available online) for the 1st lens group alignment to learn more.
With this lens, the front lens element can't be calibrated... it can't be twisted or turned like in case of most of the other lenses. I marked the front lens element to put back at the same place... there are three holes, so there are only three positions how the lens can be mounted, and I made sure that it is at the same place.
@@philip851 The lens I'm selling is working perfectly, and I don't disassemble it. If I have one which needs to be repaired, then I disassemble it, and make a video.
Most likely the focus strip in the ultrasonic motor got dirty, and it needs to be cleaned. I would recommend to check my other videos about repairing that problem. I don't have a video specially for the 16-35mm lens, but generally, the USM motor is on the rear of the lens, it is very similar with other lenses to remove it, disassemble it and clean the focus strip.
I have exactly the same fungus issue. Had the lens stowed away for years. Today found your video and will try soon. Thanks so much.
Thank you for your comment, I wish you good luck!
I know that for these lenses (F004) the clutch that couples the AF motor and/or manual focus ring to the focus mechanism often goes out of wack.
Is it possible to have a video in the future showing how to disassemble the lens to the point of being able to clean/fix this mechanism?
I don't make videos by request, only when I have a lens that needs to be repaired. If I will have one, I'll make a video.
Love ur video so much thanks for the video
It's so much help me for disassembly my lens....
Happy to hear that!
Ive seen some of these specific lenses with AF not working being sold on the second hand market. Is it easybto fix that issue?
Best regards
I don't know, I would have to open the lens up to check what is causing the problem.
Hola, muy buen video, y muy buena explicacion, tengo una duda, la forma de desmontar para limpiar, seria la misma con el objetivo tamron 18-400 de nikon? saludos y gracias
The Tamron 18-400mm lens is very different than the Tamron 90mm, so you can't use this video to do that.
ok muchas gracias@@CamerasLensesEtc
wow thats a nice job, i just have a question, i dissembly my 85 1.2 ii L canon, what kind of grease or type you use to lubricant , any brand or spececific grade
I don't have specific brand, I just ordered unbranded:
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I need to fix a Canon 24-70 F4 for broken flex cable. Which video should I watch? Is it the same as the F2.8?
I don't have video about that, and it is a completely different lens than the 24-70/2.8.
Search for it on youtube, maybe someone else has tutorial video.
Is there a video about the SIGMA 150-600mm Contemporary ?
No, I don't have one.
@@CamerasLensesEtc Thanks for your answer
Even though the videos from this channel are usually absolutely great, I would refrain from trying this. The front element is adjusted (centered) using a special tool, a collimator, and the screws are sealed with lacquer after. I don't think the mark is enough to get the lens back to its original position and I would even go so far to say repositioning is impossible to do at home with decent results. Image quality will suffer after putting the front lens element back without proper centering on a collimator.
EDIT:
Just to clarify for those who want to know more: This type of adjustment has nothing to do with the front lens adjustments of like the Canon 17-55mm 2.8 or the Canon 17-85mm. The position you mark there is the factory adjusted optimal position for division of autofocus movement across the zoom range. What I mean here is a centering adjustment. Compare the adjustment sections of the Nikon DX 17-55mm or Nikon Micro 105mm 2.8 repair manuals (available online) for the 1st lens group alignment to learn more.
With this lens, the front lens element can't be calibrated... it can't be twisted or turned like in case of most of the other lenses. I marked the front lens element to put back at the same place... there are three holes, so there are only three positions how the lens can be mounted, and I made sure that it is at the same place.
Canon lens 20-35mm 2.8 L video please. THX
I don't have that lens for repair, so I don't have video about it.
Do you provide assistance for lens repair and disassembly? I can pay for your help
No, I don't provide assistance (apart from answering messages on youtube or facebook messenger), and I don't repair lenses for clients.
Please show a disassembly of canon EF 200mm f2.8 L
I did not have that lens which I had to disassemble, so I don't have that video.
@@CamerasLensesEtc You were selling the very same lens not 2 weeks ago.
@@philip851 The lens I'm selling is working perfectly, and I don't disassemble it. If I have one which needs to be repaired, then I disassemble it, and make a video.
@@CamerasLensesEtc Thank you
Which model tamron 90mm is this?
F004
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Most likely the focus strip in the ultrasonic motor got dirty, and it needs to be cleaned. I would recommend to check my other videos about repairing that problem. I don't have a video specially for the 16-35mm lens, but generally, the USM motor is on the rear of the lens, it is very similar with other lenses to remove it, disassemble it and clean the focus strip.
sir im check & Cline focus strips no problem solved
@@superstudio9705 Have you cleaned it with alcohol? (Water doesn't work)
(Other solution is to buy an another USM motor.)