raid
Dad Photographer
I need someone to insert a new set of aperture blades into a Zeiss 85/1.4. Do you know of a repair person who is capable of doing this?
Hi Raid
If I was you I would begin contacting old Rollei authorized repair facilities.
Somewhere there may be a box with spare parts in it.
Otherwise, making removable disks will be your best bet or use it wide open.
If you wish to find one that stops down you are likely best to buy a Contax SLR version 2nd hand ($650-$1000).
The price for handmade aperture blades will be very high I'm afraid.
I compared the Contax and Rollei lenses when I owned them. I could not tell them apart at wide open.
Stopped down the Rollei lenses have nervous bokeh with busy highlights because of the "wankel" shaped iris created by the 3 blade system (triangle).
Contrast and sharpness were indistinguishable. The Rollei HFT and Zeiss T* coatings being the only real difference other than the aperture shape.
I'll search my old laptop for samples of my test. Not sure if it's still there.
Anyway, you may get lucky but if not there are options and... you have the lens to use wide open where it really shines the most 🙂
Raid,
If parts are actually broken and/or missing, personally, I think your best bet is a damaged donor lens to do a transplant from.
Cheers
Brett
Then you are going to have to hope that Grimes may have some suitable parts on hand or that they can actually fabricate them. It will be very interesting to hear how you get on and what the outcome is Raid. If it's restored to full operation, please post up some photos both of it and with it.Hi Brett,
I have not seen such a donor lens for years.
They might be, but the aperture has little to do with the actual blades.
I replaced the blades (which had been removed) on a Nikkor 50 1.1 with blades from a Komura 85. They were so almost identical.
I discovered it because it was obvious there were the same number of blades and the opening was almost identical.