whereshaldo
Member
I've got an I-61 that is a little too stiff on the focus, sometimes to the point where the lens unscrews. Greyhoundman cla'd this lens but its just too tight for me.
I just want to add, that in no way do I feel like Greyhoundman did a poor job with this lens. I got a Z 4K and a I-61 from him that are spot on! For my tastes the focus ring is a bit stiff, but I think for others it might be perfect. I'm just used to my sloppy loose GSN.
Are there instructions for fixing the focus tightness?
Hal
I just want to add, that in no way do I feel like Greyhoundman did a poor job with this lens. I got a Z 4K and a I-61 from him that are spot on! For my tastes the focus ring is a bit stiff, but I think for others it might be perfect. I'm just used to my sloppy loose GSN.
Are there instructions for fixing the focus tightness?
Hal
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santino
FSU gear head
hi!
it is pretty easy to service that lens, follow the instructions on http://homepage.mac.com/mattdenton/photo/cameras/industar_relubing/index.html
it is pretty easy to service that lens, follow the instructions on http://homepage.mac.com/mattdenton/photo/cameras/industar_relubing/index.html
chenick
Nick's my name!
I relubed 2 I-61s ofmine by following the above page - it is pretty straightforward. I used Lithium Lubricant Grease which I got from a bike shop. Now there are way looser than my Yashica GTN focus.
-Nick
-Nick
derevaun
focus free
It's all about the lube. Somewhere there's probably a continuum of the various greases. In my experience, Tri-flow chain grease is stickier than Radio Shack Gel Lube, which is stickier than Finish Line Synthetic Grease. As soon as the absurdity of relubing my scratched I-61 for a fourth time wears off, I'm going to try Sil-Glyde. I'll bet lithium grease gives the lightest effect.
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