mike_j
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I have just made another bad ebay purchase, a Takumar 50mm f1.4. It has clearly been dropped and the manual/auto switch was damaged. When I investigated the lens further it found it had been partly, and badly, dismantled up to the focus ring level at which point a screw had sheared and dismantling stopped. On the plus side the lens elements were in first class condition and the main lens barrel seemed undamaged.
As an occasional amateur repairer and model engineer I decided to give it a go and went on to totally dismantle the lens, helped by a couple of websites showing the procedure.
The cause of the problem was the internal brass aperture ring, to which the auto/manual switch is screwed. This ring rotates in the lens barrel. I assume it was bent when the auto/manual switch was damaged and was about 0.15mm out of true, just enough to make movement extremely difficult. I couldn't true it up by bending so skimmed it on the lathe. After various tribulations like dealing with the sheared screw stub I got the lens back together, thoroughly cleaned and relubricated. It now is as smooth as silk though I haven't done anything to improve the battered exterior yet.
I don't know how to patch the satin finish black enamel on the lens or how to recolour the engraving so any help with this would be welcome.
As an occasional amateur repairer and model engineer I decided to give it a go and went on to totally dismantle the lens, helped by a couple of websites showing the procedure.
The cause of the problem was the internal brass aperture ring, to which the auto/manual switch is screwed. This ring rotates in the lens barrel. I assume it was bent when the auto/manual switch was damaged and was about 0.15mm out of true, just enough to make movement extremely difficult. I couldn't true it up by bending so skimmed it on the lathe. After various tribulations like dealing with the sheared screw stub I got the lens back together, thoroughly cleaned and relubricated. It now is as smooth as silk though I haven't done anything to improve the battered exterior yet.
I don't know how to patch the satin finish black enamel on the lens or how to recolour the engraving so any help with this would be welcome.