Lens Focus Ring Stiff at Harry Humphery blog

Lens Focus Ring Stiff. One simple solution is to use rubber band (these used for hair) and put one end under the lens hood, another end below the the. To get it less stiff, slowly rotate the focus ring back and forth through the whole range as much as needed, to redistribute the grease through the focusing helicoid. If it's the right size, then it should provide enough friction to stop it from turning. This grease will sometimes dry when the lens has been unused for a great length of time, causing the focus ring to feel stiff. The focus ring, the ring on slr (single lens reflex) lenses that allows the lens to be manually or automatically focused, is a moving part lubricated with damping grease. Maybe you could get a wide, heavy duty rubber band, and put it over the join on the lens barrel. This will show ifixers how to fix this.

Stiff focus ring in Carl Zeiss Distagon 2.8 / 25 T* for Contax /Yashica
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This grease will sometimes dry when the lens has been unused for a great length of time, causing the focus ring to feel stiff. If it's the right size, then it should provide enough friction to stop it from turning. To get it less stiff, slowly rotate the focus ring back and forth through the whole range as much as needed, to redistribute the grease through the focusing helicoid. Maybe you could get a wide, heavy duty rubber band, and put it over the join on the lens barrel. One simple solution is to use rubber band (these used for hair) and put one end under the lens hood, another end below the the. The focus ring, the ring on slr (single lens reflex) lenses that allows the lens to be manually or automatically focused, is a moving part lubricated with damping grease. This will show ifixers how to fix this.

Stiff focus ring in Carl Zeiss Distagon 2.8 / 25 T* for Contax /Yashica

Lens Focus Ring Stiff The focus ring, the ring on slr (single lens reflex) lenses that allows the lens to be manually or automatically focused, is a moving part lubricated with damping grease. To get it less stiff, slowly rotate the focus ring back and forth through the whole range as much as needed, to redistribute the grease through the focusing helicoid. This grease will sometimes dry when the lens has been unused for a great length of time, causing the focus ring to feel stiff. The focus ring, the ring on slr (single lens reflex) lenses that allows the lens to be manually or automatically focused, is a moving part lubricated with damping grease. This will show ifixers how to fix this. Maybe you could get a wide, heavy duty rubber band, and put it over the join on the lens barrel. One simple solution is to use rubber band (these used for hair) and put one end under the lens hood, another end below the the. If it's the right size, then it should provide enough friction to stop it from turning.

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