bobkatz
Well-known
Hello friends:
Need some advices here: the focusing ring on the canon 50mm 1.4 is getting loose¡¡¡ still can focus, but is getting more and more loose, it moves from front to rear maybe in 2-3 mm.
Is there a DIY adjustment??, how can be tighten this focusing ring??
Thanks in advance..
Bob.
Need some advices here: the focusing ring on the canon 50mm 1.4 is getting loose¡¡¡ still can focus, but is getting more and more loose, it moves from front to rear maybe in 2-3 mm.
Is there a DIY adjustment??, how can be tighten this focusing ring??
Thanks in advance..
Bob.
ferider
Veteran
Assuming you are talking about the 50/1.4 LTM.
If you have never cleaned a lens, this shouldn't be your first, and you might want to send it to Sherry.
If you have, the Canon is pretty easy: remove the span ring from the back, take the optical barrel with aperture out, and disassemble the focus barrel by removing pieces from the front. Several things can cause a loose focus, you'll have to see. The focus ring itself is attached with several screws that you will see as soon as the optical barrel is out.
Good luck,
Roland.
If you have never cleaned a lens, this shouldn't be your first, and you might want to send it to Sherry.
If you have, the Canon is pretty easy: remove the span ring from the back, take the optical barrel with aperture out, and disassemble the focus barrel by removing pieces from the front. Several things can cause a loose focus, you'll have to see. The focus ring itself is attached with several screws that you will see as soon as the optical barrel is out.
Good luck,
Roland.
bobkatz
Well-known
Assuming you are talking about the 50/1.4 LTM.
If you have never cleaned a lens, this shouldn't be your first, and you might want to send it to Sherry.
If you have, the Canon is pretty easy: remove the span ring from the back, take the optical barrel with aperture out, and disassemble the focus barrel by removing pieces from the front. Several things can cause a loose focus, you'll have to see. The focus ring itself is attached with several screws that you will see as soon as the optical barrel is out.
Good luck,
Roland.
Thx a lot Roland....
I got some bad experience with Sherry with my canon 7s and 0.95 lens...
any way I appreciate you time and advice...
Best.
Bob.
ferider
Veteran
Where are you, Bob ?
bobkatz
Well-known
Hi Roland...
Mexico...
Bob.
Mexico...
Bob.
bobkatz
Well-known
Assuming you are talking about the 50/1.4 LTM.
If you have never cleaned a lens, this shouldn't be your first, and you might want to send it to Sherry.
If you have, the Canon is pretty easy: remove the span ring from the back, take the optical barrel with aperture out, and disassemble the focus barrel by removing pieces from the front. Several things can cause a loose focus, you'll have to see. The focus ring itself is attached with several screws that you will see as soon as the optical barrel is out.
Good luck,
Roland.
Hi Roland:
I did it..¡¡¡¡¡
Thx again....
Bill58
Native Texan
You might want to put a little Loctite (blue) on the threads of the screws to make sure they don't come out again. Make sure both threaded surfaces are clean of oil before you do. If not, clean w/ a solvent like acetone--not lighter fluid.
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