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Posted: Fri Jan 4th, 2019 23:56 |
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novicius
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Robert wrote:My Nikkor 20mm f/2.8D was dropped on the floor while attached to my D3, it smashed the front plastic on the lens surround where the filter screws in. Robert , I am Afraid,Very Afraid that You`ve put yer finger on the Sore Spot.... When I shake the lens,there`s a " clacking " sound coming from it....that does Not abode well...funny thing is,when shaking while zooming simultanously, that zoom ring moves much easier...`tho as it is difficult to see,it seems as if the rear lens-assembly is slightly out of center.. Tho` I have an electro-mechano background,I do not have the required skill/knowledge to bargain with it.. This U-tube vid shows the innards of the 14-24... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R9I-BlD5m0&t=3s Slowed down to 0.25 motion, shows what a Complicated Affair it is.. Maybe I`ll work up the courage...but I dunno.. What a Fantastic job You did with that 20 f2.8 ...
____________________ Back in Danmark I do not use my equipment to make photo`s .. I take photo`s to use my equipment The better I become at photography,the better my camera gets. |
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