Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Well, I don't need to do a complete teardown,
I need to get to the inside surface of the front lens group that's in front of the aperture to clean some condensation spots.
So far I have only removed the name-ring, but I like to get some more info before I continue. Does the front lens group unscrew or is it held in place by another method?
As always, any advice appreciated
I need to get to the inside surface of the front lens group that's in front of the aperture to clean some condensation spots.
So far I have only removed the name-ring, but I like to get some more info before I continue. Does the front lens group unscrew or is it held in place by another method?
As always, any advice appreciated
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Update:
The front lens element is held in place by a bezel that unscrews.
The front lens element is held in place by a bezel that unscrews.
Chris101
summicronia
I put scotch tape over the front element and bezel, pushed on it with my thumb and twisted. It took a while, and some effort, but it finally came loose.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I used a little rubber block that fit inside the outer ring. It lay on top of the bezel without touching the glass.
Got rid of some water spots it suffered after I spent over three hours with it in the rain
We were all wet and miserable at that point though. The R-D1 kept on working eventhough I couldn't see through the Viewfinder anymore
Got rid of some water spots it suffered after I spent over three hours with it in the rain
We were all wet and miserable at that point though. The R-D1 kept on working eventhough I couldn't see through the Viewfinder anymore


lam
Well-known
Confused. R-D1. Scenes from what looks like WWII.. Confused. Does not compute.
Awesome.
Awesome.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I did bring a proper Leica IIIc on that trip too. Honest. I just didn't want that one to get wet..
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