How to Clean a Nikon Series E 50mm Lens (Sticky or Oily Aperture Blades)
In this video I demonstrate how to disassemble and clean sticky or oily aperture blades on a Nikon 50mm 'Series E' manual focus lens.
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The sequence of disassembly:
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1. Unscrew (CCW) the front retainer ring
2. Unscrew three phillips screws from the filter ring
3. Unscrew three phillips screws from the front element group
4. Mark a line on the shoulder of the aperture insert
5. Unscrew two phillips screws on the aperture insert
6. Lift out aperture insert
7. Clean blades, and any oil or residue with alcohol
8. Let dry for a while before reassembly
9. Also check that the inside elements are clean
Things to watch out for:
- Do not touch the aperture blades with any force. They're fragile like a baby's melon.
Happy cleaning!
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Series E Lenses Exploded Views- http://filmismorefun.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Seies-E-Diagram.jpg
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Hi there. I'm Chris. Film is more fun is a place where I share about whatever busted up old camera I'm currently shooting and tinkering with, or my meanderings in film photography. It would be pretty rad if you said what's up. I'm 99% friendly. Definitely do that. Disclaimer: If you want technical proficiency go watch 'The Art of Photography' (love that show). These videos are more like an elderly person navigating a tv clicker.
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Видео How to Clean a Nikon Series E 50mm Lens (Sticky or Oily Aperture Blades) канала Film is more fun
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Ways to support the channel if you choose to:
* 1. Sharing the video (IT’S FREE!)
* 2. Affiliate Links (Amazon)
Kodak F9 Point and Shoot 35mm Film Camera - https://amzn.to/3z6GvMy
Iford Sprite 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera - https://amzn.to/32JQcV6
Fuji Superia Color Film (35mm, 3 Rolls) - https://amzn.to/3z22qUO
Tmax 400 Black and White Film (35mm, 2 Rolls) - https://amzn.to/3p2JClJ
Polaroid One Step Plus Camera - https://amzn.to/3CyutLL
Polaroid i-Type Color Film (16 Photos) - https://amzn.to/30Qljxx
Polaroid 600 Color Film (16 Photos) - https://amzn.to/3FA1Qjf
Polaroid 600 Black and White Film (8 Photos) - https://amzn.to/3nD8kYt
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The sequence of disassembly:
TOP
1. Unscrew (CCW) the front retainer ring
2. Unscrew three phillips screws from the filter ring
3. Unscrew three phillips screws from the front element group
4. Mark a line on the shoulder of the aperture insert
5. Unscrew two phillips screws on the aperture insert
6. Lift out aperture insert
7. Clean blades, and any oil or residue with alcohol
8. Let dry for a while before reassembly
9. Also check that the inside elements are clean
Things to watch out for:
- Do not touch the aperture blades with any force. They're fragile like a baby's melon.
Happy cleaning!
-
SUBSCRIBE!!! Every few days I'll be releasing videos on different film cameras
-
FIMF Links:
Website- http://www.filmismorefun.com
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/filmismorefun/
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/filmismorefun
-
Helpful Links:
Series E Lenses Exploded Views- http://filmismorefun.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Seies-E-Diagram.jpg
Music Credits:
Bensound- http://www.bensound.com
-
Hi there. I'm Chris. Film is more fun is a place where I share about whatever busted up old camera I'm currently shooting and tinkering with, or my meanderings in film photography. It would be pretty rad if you said what's up. I'm 99% friendly. Definitely do that. Disclaimer: If you want technical proficiency go watch 'The Art of Photography' (love that show). These videos are more like an elderly person navigating a tv clicker.
Tags:
Ilford,fuji, film, kodak, multipleexposure, doubleexposure, tmax, kodak, ilford, delta, filmismorefun, develop, selfdevelop, photography, analog, lightroom, adobe, darkroom, olympus, nikon, pentax, minolta, canon, 35mm, 120, portra, superia, fujifilm, diy, lomo, lens,
Видео How to Clean a Nikon Series E 50mm Lens (Sticky or Oily Aperture Blades) канала Film is more fun
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