First obvious question: why? i.e., in order to accomplish _what_? That has
alot to do with how you should proceed. Fungus? Aperture slow? Insect
inside?
Major steps -- the hood unscrews from the knurled ring at it's rear. This
reveals a set screw -- soak it with a drop of acetone, then loosen. Next, put
a drop of acetone on the seam between the front group and the barrel, near the
front edge -- after a minute, unscrew the front group, whole and intact. This
will expose some of the mechanics of the aperture mechanism.
Three screws and the lens mount will come off.
If you need to go further than that, I'd like to know why!
T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> Anyone has any experience with disassembeling the 200/4? I've got one that
> needs disassembly. However since I need to reassemble it afterwards,
> preferably in a working condition, I was wondering if anyone had any
> advice to share?
>
> Thanks in advance :)
>
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> Civilingeniør i Datateknik (cand.polyt)
> M.Sc in Computer Engineering
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> E-Mail: T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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