You have to remove the mount and the only way is to remove the large
screws on the back.
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Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> I'm concerned about this kind of movement, but in my 21/3.5
> It sounds like a metallic 'clack', which leads me to think of a loose or
> broken screw rather than wear on the guide or track (or is it that I wish
> so...)
>
> Problem is that PUK2 x3 SG are too tight, and I fear damaging them, or its
> head at least.
> Is there another way to reach the screws holding the brass guide, perhaps
> unscrewing PSK 14 x 15 ST ?
>
> TIA,
>
> Fernando.
>
> on 6/03/2006 18:00, PhotoSphere Olympus Camera Service at olyfix@xxxxxxxxxx,
> wrote:
>
>
>>If you're concerned about the movement, remove the mount and check the
>>screws holding the brass guide (there's only one on this model). If these
>>screws are tight, the problem may be due to wear on either the guide and
>>it's track or the threads of the helicoid, or both.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Dear 16mm fisheye owners, I need your advice :
>>>
>>>Is it normal with this lens to have a real tiny bit of play between the
>>>bajonett mount and the rest of the lens ?
>>>(It can not be fixed by tightening the screws on the bajonett mount)
>>>
>>>Please reply offline to
>>>oiwert@xxxxxxx
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance
>>>Olaf Iwert (the second Iwert on the list)
>
>
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