gravitino
Newbie
I recently bought a 50mm Nokton from eBay (bad choice) and the lens was apparently damaged in transit and now I am stuck with a collapsed iris diaphragm. Even after opening a case with eBay, the best recourse I had was $75 towards repair. Thanks...
Anyway, it looks like I will need completely replace the diaphragm, but no one has given me direction on where and how to do that, if it is possible. At this point, I just want a lens that works - I'm not worried about the money.. though I'd prefer not to spend so much that I could just buy another lens. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?
Anyway, it looks like I will need completely replace the diaphragm, but no one has given me direction on where and how to do that, if it is possible. At this point, I just want a lens that works - I'm not worried about the money.. though I'd prefer not to spend so much that I could just buy another lens. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?
gravitino
Newbie
I'll also add that I have found a couple of experts who can do the work, just not sure on how to get the parts. THAT is the issue.
Frontman
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Probably not the seller's fault, the aperture blades in my 50/1.1 Nokton came apart within hours of my buying it brand new, I didn't even get through the first roll of film. The store I bought it from didn't seem surprised at how quickly it failed. They refunded my money, and I bought a Summilux to replace it,
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gravitino
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Thanks jonmanjiro!
sevres_babylone
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Probably not the seller's fault, the aperture blades in my 50/1.1 Nokton came apart within hours of my buying it brand new, I didn't even get through the first roll of film. The store I bought it from didn't seem surprised at how quickly it failed. They refunded my money, and I bought a Summilux to replace it,
Mine took days not hours. Cameraquest replaced it and the the replacement has been working fine.
gravitino
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Yes, I actually spoke with Stephen Gandy over at Cameraquest. He is going to fix it up for me. Cheers.
just as a matter of curiosity -- did you not, in fact, know about this problem before you plunked down your dough?
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