Walt wrote:
In other words, everything was perfect,
> except that whoever previously had custody of it had tethered the lens cap
> to the lens with one of those string-and-garter things. I immediately
> removed that silly contraption, which left sticky goo on the lens cap. But
> alcohol exists for many good and beneficial reasons, one of which is to
> remove sticky goo from where it oughtn't to be.
If you believe it or not, simple kitchen oil is a very good sticky goo
remover, and pretty harmless to plastic, just put some on, wait a little,
and then gently rub it of (the sticky stuff), you might have to do it
several times, but it mostly works when alcohol is not a big succes...
(depends on the kind of sticky goo).
And have a nice time testing your 35 shift, it takes a little while to get
used to it, and use it stopped down to a minimum of f5.6. Since I got it,
I sold my 35f2, because I hardly used it anymore.
succes,
Iwert
< This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
< For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
< Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
|