Nikkor-QC 5cm F3.5, First Prime of Nikon.

Sonnar Brian

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First Prime of Nikon the Nikkor-QC 5cm F3.5, "Abbreviated CLA"

For the definitive teardown and CLA of this lens, see Richard Haw "Nikon Lens Guru",


My CLA- took about 90 minutes. I have done an earlier version of this lens many years ago for a forum member in Portugal. This lens is a "705" block lens, and construction is different from the older lens. "How different"- I was able to get the rear group out of that one without removing the rear locking ring. On this one- the lens collapsed easily, and I did not want to mess with the felt liner. SO- I did not remove the barrel after removing the rear ring.

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Start with removing retaining screw and rear locking ring. This is required to remove the baffle, at least on this lens.

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Use a lens spanner to unscrew the baffle. On many lenses the baffle is held in by friction, and can be easily removed with pliers, and on some, pliers for cotter rings.

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Rearmost ring and screw.

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Once the baffle is out, remove the rear group using a spanner,

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Nikon must of had a special took for these slots to separate the rear fixture. It easily unscrewed using a rubber cork.

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The haze is thick with this one- inner surface of the rearmost group. Cleaned right up to near-perfection. It was heavy, and I thought the cement may have hazed up on first look. Cement was fine.


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Rear retaining ring back on, ready for set screw. Easily lined up.
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Time to clean and relube- just like an Elmar 5cm F3.5.
Remove stop screw.

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Separated, ready to clean old grease.
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For the single-helical lenses like this, I use Vacuum Pump grease. Well-dampened and stays in place.

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All together now, ready for the weekend.
 
Test shots on the M240. The lens front-focuses using the RF, would most likely be fine on my M Monochrom with a Y3 or Orange filter.

But- today was to clean the glass. I might revisit later, but I suspect the lens was always like this. More than covered by F3.5, and no one used a 24MPixel camera in 1948 to notice any error.

Pairs wide-open and at F8.
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@yossi

I also have the Rigid version.

Collapsible: The aperture is after the first element, as it is on the Elmar.
Rigid: the aperture is after the second element, as it is on the Tessar.

The coatings are much improved on the Rigid. I suspect the type of glass changed. I may have to do some close-up looks of the two- I suspect some changes to the optics. The Rigid has close-focus to 18". It's an odd-lens, mostly sold in Japan with few making it to the US.
 
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