Do you know where generally the AF calibration screws can be found inside the lenses and how possible to adjust it? Is it difficult to access it? Thank you.
Excellent video. I am looking for the video to disassemble the 28-300 to change the flex. I hope this one helps me. One detail. Since these lenses are Japanese, they do not use the Phillips system (PH000), but the JIS system (very similar, but not the same). Thanks a lot.
Generally on ebay. Usually there are sellers who sell spare parts, but my guess would be that it is very limited for this lens, because it is quite cheap and not worth to buy spare parts for it.
Great Video, thank you so much! do you have any ideas what could cause the Apertur of the lens to error? its stuck at around F11 and wont change. I tryed multiple Camera bodys :(
My ef28-200mm f 3.5-5.6 usm zoom ring is not working. You can rotate the ring but it does not move anything. Do you want a make a video on how to fix this?
I don't have video about it. Disassemble it, and check inside. Also, I would recommend to record it in video if you get stuck assembling it, that video will help.
Was surprised to see you using metal tweezers on the ribbon cables. The insulation is very thin and easily damaged and the tracks are thin and narrow. You need to use protected tweezers,even if you put some tape around the jaws or a little heat shrink tubing to protect the ribbon cable? I would also advise finger cots or gloves to prevent contamination of the electronics and optics. A few skin cells can start a fungal bloom on the optics. I have had to rectify this on many customers lenses.
Hello! I have never ever had problem with handling flex cables with metal tweezers. I tried plastic ones before, but it can't hold the cables, so I find the metal one much better. When the tweezers is parallel with the cable, I don't think that it could punch a hole or damage the cable... it has never ever happened to me. The best solution would be to have a metal tweezers with a thin rubber coating, but I haven't seen that exists, so I keep using the metal one. Putting heat shrink on it?: that would make it much thicker, and handling the cables would be more difficult. (many times there is very small space between the pcb and the flat cable) Fungus is caused by storing the lens in a high humidity place, I don't believe that skin cells or contamination could cause that. Sometimes I have lenses which has fungus inside, and majority of them have never been disassembled. Contamination of the lens?: that can happen if you use gloves, but I always check the lens elements with a flashlight before I would install the next lens elements. Anyway, thank you for your feedback!
I actually repaired my wife's lens, thanks!
I'm glad that my video has helped you, thank you for your comment!
It fully compatible with Sigma 28-200, I'm easily repair it, thanks to you 🙂
Good to hear!
Haha, I'm watching this because of a 28-200 hyperzoom lens. Good to read that!
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Thank you!
Thanks for this video. I dismounted a sigma 18-300 and it did work the same, if someone wonder! :)
Thank you for the info!
Thank you so much man! I just fixed my Sigma Lens 18 - 125mm!
You're welcome! :)
Thank you so much, I've got the same problem on my Sigma 18-250mm lens. I'm gonna go ahead and fix it now with the help of this video. 😊🙏🏼
Do you know where generally the AF calibration screws can be found inside the lenses and how possible to adjust it? Is it difficult to access it? Thank you.
I don't know exactly, but you can identify the lens element by the eccentric screws or plastic collars that are holding it.
Excellent video. I am looking for the video to disassemble the 28-300 to change the flex. I hope this one helps me. One detail. Since these lenses are Japanese, they do not use the Phillips system (PH000), but the JIS system (very similar, but not the same). Thanks a lot.
Thank you for the info about the screwdrivers. I tried the JIS screwdrivers, but seems to me that the PH is working better.
The real master.
Thank you! :)
Thank you so so so much! Really appreciate your video! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Please help me with the change front glass change??
Thanks! Very useful :)
Glad it was helpful!
I need to open my old Sigma 18-200 DC to access the front lens - rubber tools don't seem to work, any advice please?
Use a (drinking) glass with a similar size of the ring of the lens, and put small pieces of two sided adhesive tape on it for the grip.
Please how to remove front lens for sigma dc 18-200
Were can i get spare parts. My zoom broke completly and something is loose inside to lense. Havn't disassembled it yet.
Generally on ebay. Usually there are sellers who sell spare parts, but my guess would be that it is very limited for this lens, because it is quite cheap and not worth to buy spare parts for it.
Great Video, thank you so much!
do you have any ideas what could cause the Apertur of the lens to error? its stuck at around F11 and wont change. I tryed multiple Camera bodys :(
Most likely the aperture flat cable is broken, and needs to be replaced.
My ef28-200mm f 3.5-5.6 usm zoom ring is not working. You can rotate the ring but it does not move anything. Do you want a make a video on how to fix this?
I don't have video about it. Disassemble it, and check inside. Also, I would recommend to record it in video if you get stuck assembling it, that video will help.
the zoom pin (golden with a screw inside) might be loose. if you hear something when shaking the lens, it must be it
Was surprised to see you using metal tweezers on the ribbon cables. The insulation is very thin and easily damaged and the tracks are thin and narrow. You need to use protected tweezers,even if you put some tape around the jaws or a little heat shrink tubing to protect the ribbon cable?
I would also advise finger cots or gloves to prevent contamination of the electronics and optics. A few skin cells can start a fungal bloom on the optics. I have had to rectify this on many customers lenses.
Hello!
I have never ever had problem with handling flex cables with metal tweezers. I tried plastic ones before, but it can't hold the cables, so I find the metal one much better. When the tweezers is parallel with the cable, I don't think that it could punch a hole or damage the cable... it has never ever happened to me. The best solution would be to have a metal tweezers with a thin rubber coating, but I haven't seen that exists, so I keep using the metal one.
Putting heat shrink on it?: that would make it much thicker, and handling the cables would be more difficult. (many times there is very small space between the pcb and the flat cable)
Fungus is caused by storing the lens in a high humidity place, I don't believe that skin cells or contamination could cause that. Sometimes I have lenses which has fungus inside, and majority of them have never been disassembled. Contamination of the lens?: that can happen if you use gloves, but I always check the lens elements with a flashlight before I would install the next lens elements.
Anyway, thank you for your feedback!
Thank you so so so much!
You're welcome, and thank you for the feedback!
very clear, thanks
Super bro. Keep it up.
Thank you!
Appriciate it, broke the lens.