keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
Hey all. My Voigtlander 28/3.5 SC Skopar has developed some haze (seems to be a common problem with this lens over time). I was planning on opening it up. Perhaps also applying some stiffer grease on the helicoid because the focusing has almost zero resistance.
There are five nearly-identical SC Skopar lenses (21, 25, 28, 35, and 50/2.5) for Nikon/Contax systems, and they are 15-20 years old now, but I haven't seen anyone share info on how to disassemble one. It does appear that they would disassemble in a similar manner to many of the W-Nikkor lenses which are pretty easy to take apart. But I don't want to get too over-confident! If anyone can weigh in with photos or advice it would be much appreciated.
[edit: I found constant exposure to sunlight/UV made a noticeable improvement in reducing the haze, so maybe, don't leave this lens inside for a long time!]
There are five nearly-identical SC Skopar lenses (21, 25, 28, 35, and 50/2.5) for Nikon/Contax systems, and they are 15-20 years old now, but I haven't seen anyone share info on how to disassemble one. It does appear that they would disassemble in a similar manner to many of the W-Nikkor lenses which are pretty easy to take apart. But I don't want to get too over-confident! If anyone can weigh in with photos or advice it would be much appreciated.
[edit: I found constant exposure to sunlight/UV made a noticeable improvement in reducing the haze, so maybe, don't leave this lens inside for a long time!]