Palmer Segner
Member
My lens is stuck focused at around .5 meters or so and I can't get it to do anything now even when I take it off. Anything I can do or am I ****ed?
Nate Butler
Established
Looking at my 45, the only thing I can move on the barrel is the aperture ring.
What happens when you replace it on the camera?
And is your battery still charge? Oops, I see Mike got that one.
What happens when you replace it on the camera?
And is your battery still charge? Oops, I see Mike got that one.
ZeissFan
Veteran
The first thing is to check the battery and try a fresh battery.
Next, clean the contacts on the lens and body.
After that, I'm not sure.
Next, clean the contacts on the lens and body.
After that, I'm not sure.
Palmer Segner
Member
Yeah I've tried both of those things already but neither helped. This sucks
joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
Yeah I've tried both of those things already but neither helped. This sucks
You have another lens? Does that work all right with your camera?
You know whether this is a camera or a lens problem?
If you take the lens off the camera, you can take a small screw driver and move the lens to a different distance. You could try this to see whether the mechanics of the lens is stiff. Also, if you move it a bit it might free up.
But I am a bit out of my depth here.
J.
Palmer Segner
Member
Ok so I got the lens back to infinity but now it still won't focus or even fire when its on the camera. I think the little thing that spins the lens to make it focus (the part on the camera) might not be lined up with the lens correctly?
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joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
Ok so I got the lens back to infinity but now it still won't focus or even fire when its on the camera. I think the little thing that spins the lens to make it focus (the part on the camera) might not be lined up with the lens correctly?
A proper working camera will align itself with the lens in any position. So that is not the issue. Sounds like an electric problem, either the in lens chip or the camera. A trip to a repair shop? I would contact them and ask whether they still work on them before sending anything.
J.
Rangefinder 35
Well-known
I recently had a similar problem. The motor that moves the lenses into focus got weak to the point that it had to be replaced. ToCAd charges a standard fee of $175 to fix G2, including the return shipping.
Palmer Segner
Member
so its definitely a camera problem then right? maybe this is just a sign that I meed to get a g2
joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
so its definitely a camera problem then right?
Don't know. Could still be that e.g. the ROM in the lens is fried.
J.
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