Ambiguity
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Hey guys, hope someone can help me out with this one.
The guy i bought the Lynx 14 from promised it had just been repaired/serviced. 😛
He was halfway right, because who-ever serviced it, serviced it halfway right.
Say that 3 times fast.
Mr. Serviceman oiled/WD40'd/lube of some kind'ed the shutter blades inside the lens. So now, yup, you guessed, it's sticking. Rest of the camera works great.
I've tried to Q-tip most of it out, and have been using alcohol on the Q-tip to try to break the oil down/clean it off, which is working great for the side of the blades facing me. But, and those of you who have run into this should be able to see in your head what I'm describing: Clean, Cock, Fire. Nothing happens. BUT. If it tap very lightly on the Shutters, WHAM. Fire's fine. But then, when it's fired, there's oil residue all over the side of the blades facing me again. Which means: there's oil on the opposite side of blades, and when they open/shut, it scrapes more off onto the fronts. (since they overlap)
So my question is: Aside from deconstructing the lens down further, which I REALLY DONT WANT TO DO, Is there a way to clean the blades? Or inversly, is there an ACCEPTED way to lube them up? (Some super thin oil or something?)
The guy i bought the Lynx 14 from promised it had just been repaired/serviced. 😛
He was halfway right, because who-ever serviced it, serviced it halfway right.
Say that 3 times fast.
Mr. Serviceman oiled/WD40'd/lube of some kind'ed the shutter blades inside the lens. So now, yup, you guessed, it's sticking. Rest of the camera works great.
I've tried to Q-tip most of it out, and have been using alcohol on the Q-tip to try to break the oil down/clean it off, which is working great for the side of the blades facing me. But, and those of you who have run into this should be able to see in your head what I'm describing: Clean, Cock, Fire. Nothing happens. BUT. If it tap very lightly on the Shutters, WHAM. Fire's fine. But then, when it's fired, there's oil residue all over the side of the blades facing me again. Which means: there's oil on the opposite side of blades, and when they open/shut, it scrapes more off onto the fronts. (since they overlap)
So my question is: Aside from deconstructing the lens down further, which I REALLY DONT WANT TO DO, Is there a way to clean the blades? Or inversly, is there an ACCEPTED way to lube them up? (Some super thin oil or something?)