hientp
Member
anyone? just curious?
Vickko
Veteran
Inside? The front plate needs to come off, and then you can remove the front cell and clean it. The rear cell is harder to remove, and there are some tricky parts to install, like the light shield.
The rear lens surface can be accessed from the back of the camera. It is just awkward to get at it.
Vick
The rear lens surface can be accessed from the back of the camera. It is just awkward to get at it.
Vick
f16sunshine
Moderator
Yes it is. It is not at all my intention to be rude in any way but, sunce you asked tge question, I think it may be best to have a professional do the job.
hientp
Member
the fact, I took my 3.5f out for the trip on cold and snowy day, when I came back home... the fogs came all over the len and made a small strip like the rainbow... I sent the camera to mr. Mr Krikor Maralian Krimar, he said he couldn't cleaned inside..but it not effect to the image quality..
I took some picture and everything seems ok...but btw it's very bother me .
Thanks for all reply
I took some picture and everything seems ok...but btw it's very bother me .
Thanks for all reply
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Vickko
Veteran
Sounds like doublet separation.
You might try Harry Fleenor - he is an expert on Rollei cameras:
http://www.rolleirepairs.com/
I'm pretty sure he can clean between the lenses, but repairing doublet separation is a different story.
You may try these other repair people:
http://www.sl66.com/pg/repair.shtml#usa
Or this message:
Mr Krikor Maralian Krimar Photo Shop 105-B Broadway Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Telephone (201) 796-0554 Krikor is the official Rollei repair service for older models in the US market and was Head Technician at Marflex (the former official repair people), has 42 years of Rollei repair service experience. Besides 23 years at Marflex, Krikor trained at the Rolleiflex factory for three years, with an 8 year stint at Rollei/Africa, and eight years at Rollei/USA. If that isn't enough he is a very nice person who is very generous with his time; if you live in the NYC area dropping in and showing him your camera might save an expensive repair.
Good luck
Vick
You might try Harry Fleenor - he is an expert on Rollei cameras:
http://www.rolleirepairs.com/
I'm pretty sure he can clean between the lenses, but repairing doublet separation is a different story.
You may try these other repair people:
http://www.sl66.com/pg/repair.shtml#usa
Or this message:
Mr Krikor Maralian Krimar Photo Shop 105-B Broadway Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Telephone (201) 796-0554 Krikor is the official Rollei repair service for older models in the US market and was Head Technician at Marflex (the former official repair people), has 42 years of Rollei repair service experience. Besides 23 years at Marflex, Krikor trained at the Rolleiflex factory for three years, with an 8 year stint at Rollei/Africa, and eight years at Rollei/USA. If that isn't enough he is a very nice person who is very generous with his time; if you live in the NYC area dropping in and showing him your camera might save an expensive repair.
Good luck
Vick
jmcd
Well-known
If it is separation you might contact John Van Stelten via e-mail: he repaired my Summaron that had such a problem (lens cement separation repairs):
http://www.focalpointlens.com/fp_intro.html
http://www.focalpointlens.com/fp_intro.html
hientp
Member
Sounds like doublet separation.
You might try Harry Fleenor - he is an expert on Rollei cameras:
http://www.rolleirepairs.com/
I'm pretty sure he can clean between the lenses, but repairing doublet separation is a different story.
You may try these other repair people:
http://www.sl66.com/pg/repair.shtml#usa
Or this message:
Mr Krikor Maralian Krimar Photo Shop 105-B Broadway Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Telephone (201) 796-0554 Krikor is the official Rollei repair service for older models in the US market and was Head Technician at Marflex (the former official repair people), has 42 years of Rollei repair service experience. Besides 23 years at Marflex, Krikor trained at the Rolleiflex factory for three years, with an 8 year stint at Rollei/Africa, and eight years at Rollei/USA. If that isn't enough he is a very nice person who is very generous with his time; if you live in the NYC area dropping in and showing him your camera might save an expensive repair.
Good luck
Vick
I sent my camera to Mr Krikor but have no hope, he couldn't fix it but he said it will not effect the image quality., I trusted him but it bothers me some how. Thanks
hientp
Member
If it is separation you might contact John Van Stelten via e-mail: he repaired my Summaron that had such a problem (lens cement separation repairs):
http://www.focalpointlens.com/fp_intro.html
just curious how much for that service?
Chris101
summicronia
Might be easier (well, cheaper) to just look for a broken camera and swap the lens parts. The front and rear elements screw right off.
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