The 28, now THAT probably has oil in the rear rings and possibly the
blades and blade ring. I've never had to modify or change the spring.
When all is well with the blades, the spring works fine.
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NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> OK, so I got the 50mm f1.8 sorted out, which was to basically clean up
> another's attempt at getting at a speck or two on the glass. They must have
> discovered it was more difficult than they thought and then put the lens
> back together wrong.
>
> I've now taken the back plate off the 28mm f2.8 and like the first person
> to give the 50mm a go, have created a possible problem getting it back
> together. Unlike the 50mm, the 28mm has a bunch of parts that fall out when
> you take the plate off. Well are really only a couple and I guess there is
> a
> limited number of choices of how to put them back so it won't be exactly
> be like a Rubik's Cube. The problem was that the blades would get stuck
> open. When looking at the mechanism it looks like either one of two or both
> things may be an issue. The spring might be a little weak and there is a
> little piece with a slot in it that has a little cam that slide in it when
> the aperture opens. This gets stuck when the aperture opens. So,
> lubrication on that part could be an issue. That part is attached to the
> part that
> seems t operate the aperture blades. Here is where I am on the deal. I
> really don't want to mess with the little spring as that looks like a real
> good
> way to screw things up. so, do I try to take it apart to the next level
> and lubricate it or do I put it back together and pass it on to someone with
> more skills than me? This lens is in very nice condition and is a
> duplicate for me. I just hate to see it be in an inoperative condition.
>
> Bill Barber
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