I don't have a parts list for that lens, but if it's similar to the
14-54, it's pretty straightforward. Peel up name ring, remove screws
holding front element in. At that point have front element out for as
short a time as possible to prevent other dust from getting in.
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Stephen Walker wrote:
> I don't post much to the list anymore (All I have left of my OM stuff
> is an OM-1 and a 50mm packed away somewhere), and I apologize for the
> non-OM content here but I always found this was the best place to
> come for serious advice. ;)
>
> I have a second-hand 12-60mm with a little flake of something on the
> back of the front element group. It was quite a bit off-center and I
> had decided it wasn't a big enough deal to worry about but then I got
> the bright idea that if I moved the zoom ring fast enough it might
> create enough turbulence inside the lens to dislodge the flake. The
> good news is that it worked! The bad news is also that it worked --
> now instead of being towards the outside of the front element it is
> smack-dab in the center of it!!!! :( And now, of course, I can't get
> it to move again.
>
> I would try to put it back on the e-bay seller I got it from but
> honestly I got such a great deal on the outfit I can't complain. If
> it weren't for the fact that I plan on re-selling this lens (I
> already have a 12-60mm) I might just live with it, although it would
> annoy the heck out of me.
>
> I guess I've got nothing to lose by contacting Olympus next week to
> see about getting it cleaned, but I wonder how much it will cost or
> if they would do it at no charge since this little flake of something
> didn't get there on it's own. It's much bigger than your average
> dust speck, and has a slightly metallic look (although it's tough to
> conclude that with the multi-coated surfaces i'm looking through.
>
> Would I be completely nuts to remove the front element and clean it
> myself? I've done so in the past, most recently with a
> Panasonic/Leica 14-50mm -- pry off the glued-down front ring
> revealing screws that hold down the front element. But, the 12-60
> looks to be built with closer tolerances and i'm not sure if it's
> constructed the same way, especially being weather-sealed and all.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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