That's what I do and it just works. Be sure to let it thoroughly dry.All glass is out, do I just squirt a bunch of naphtha in and around the aperture mechanism to wash out the crud? Yes, I have removed the rear bits, even though the first pic was taken before I did so. BTW, the glass is immaculate.
I weighed lens before taking it apart, 532g.These are so great! Albeit heavy for its size.
Thank you. I like that shot too. Yes, it was shot at f2. This lens really is a gem - I have an affinity for lenses with focal lengths between 75mm and 105mm (occasionally out to 135mm) and I can say this lens is one of the sweetest ones, with the kind of rendering I really love - an absolute classic. I have accumulated a few Nikkors from this era now (my collection is small but growing - but then again, they did not have a large range) and love using them on mirrorless cameras. In most cases this is only possible due to the advent of various makes of Contax / Nikkor RF to Leica adapter - mostly without rangefinder linkage but of course with some of these being available natively in LTM that is not such an issue even if using on a Leica M camera. I appreciate them all. Nikon really had their "stuff" together, right from the get -go.Thanks Brian, will give it go and assemble tomorrow
Peterm 1, you nailed the focus on that first shot, and a lovely image it is, too! I love the wispy hair blowing away in front of her face, and the way that the tail of her coat has been pushed by the wind. I am guessing that image was taken with lens at f2
Good luck getting this one working as good as it looks!Thanks Brian, will give it go and assemble tomorrow