PS The original problem seems to be that there are no blades in the
original plate. Weird! At least I don't have to worry I broke the
lens now!
Tom
On 05/03/07, John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Yes, you could swap the entire diaphragm plate from one to the other.
> Going from the back of the lens: there are three small screws that hold
> the entire lens barrel into the focus helicoid, and 3 other screws that
> hold the diaphragm plate in. Remove the proper screws and slide the
> diaphragm plate out. Watch for (possibly) 3 loose spacers.
>
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>
> Tom Fenwick wrote:
> > I can't see where else they would be, but there's no sign of the six
> > pins down there...
> >
> > Is it possible to swap the whole mechanism with my working one, or
> > will I be able to find the problem by the time I'm that far in?
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > On 02/03/07, John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >>If it had ever worked, the blades must be in there somewhere? Correct?
> >>
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