David.Boettcher
Established
Well my IIIa arrived this week and I am pretty pleased with it. Although I bought it in a rush of beginner's enthusiasm without any knowledge or research, I seem to have hit lucky, and it looks much better than the vendors pictures (ebay item 300561555669).
The lens is pretty clean, but I have read about how soft the glass of these pre-war lenses is, particularly the f2 Summar, so how should I clean the front element of the lens? (I don't plan to try internal cleaning the lens, it will go to Malcolm Taylor if that needs doing.) I have always used Calotherm microfibre optical lens cloths (www.calotherm.co.uk) in the past, but are these the best thing to use on these lenses?
The lens was *really* stiff to pull out when I got it, so I carefully applied a little WD40 around the base of the lens tube where it goes into the screw mount and now it moves freely. Was that the right thing to do, and the right lube to use?
The body has various bits of gunk on it that show up in the vendor's pictures. I have cleaned a couple of bits of these off with Servisol Label Remover 130, a specialist product for getting sticky labels off without leaving a gummy residue, but what is the best product to use on the chrome, and on the vulcanite? And how do you get into the fiddly corners, like where the rangefinder housing meets the body under the accessory shoe, shown in picture 8 of the vendor's listing? It looks like I need to use a little brush or ear bud, but it is still going to be very difficult to get right into the corner. And how to clean the knurling on the knobs. Should I remove any bits to make it easier to clean them and around where they go?
Recommendations for cleaning products, cloths and tools, and cleaning techniques, would be greatly appreciated!
Regards - David
The lens is pretty clean, but I have read about how soft the glass of these pre-war lenses is, particularly the f2 Summar, so how should I clean the front element of the lens? (I don't plan to try internal cleaning the lens, it will go to Malcolm Taylor if that needs doing.) I have always used Calotherm microfibre optical lens cloths (www.calotherm.co.uk) in the past, but are these the best thing to use on these lenses?
The lens was *really* stiff to pull out when I got it, so I carefully applied a little WD40 around the base of the lens tube where it goes into the screw mount and now it moves freely. Was that the right thing to do, and the right lube to use?
The body has various bits of gunk on it that show up in the vendor's pictures. I have cleaned a couple of bits of these off with Servisol Label Remover 130, a specialist product for getting sticky labels off without leaving a gummy residue, but what is the best product to use on the chrome, and on the vulcanite? And how do you get into the fiddly corners, like where the rangefinder housing meets the body under the accessory shoe, shown in picture 8 of the vendor's listing? It looks like I need to use a little brush or ear bud, but it is still going to be very difficult to get right into the corner. And how to clean the knurling on the knobs. Should I remove any bits to make it easier to clean them and around where they go?
Recommendations for cleaning products, cloths and tools, and cleaning techniques, would be greatly appreciated!
Regards - David