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Re: Dust inside Nikkor DX lens

by jemcd <1> Jan 20, 2008 at 08:03 PM

On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:33:23 -0000, "Trev"
<trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM> wrote:

>Woody wrote:
>> "jemcd" <1> wrote in message
>> news:79e5p3t40o69i7oolj4ju27dblvs3d891o@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> I have some large dust particles on the inside of my AF-S Nikkor
>>> 18-70 lens, and I want to clean it.
>>> I found very little information on web searches, I tried to
>>> disassemble it but stopped short of getting to the front lens, I
>>> wasn't sure how to get the last parts apart. I made it to the
>>> mechanical parts and got stumped, it wasn't plain to me which sets of
>>> screws were next, or how I could be sure I could get it back
>>> together. It is reassembled and working fine (except dusty) so I
>>> think I will succeed if I get help for the moving parts. For all I
>>> know I was past the hard part!
>>> I will try it again if I can find something to teach me, like a
>>> simple step by step set of photos or descriptive text for that
>>> series of lenses.
>>> If anyone knows where I can find the info, I would greatly appreciate
>>> the link, ...or suggestions
>>> thanks
>>> john
>>>
>>
>>
>> DON'T DO IT.
>>
>> I once had a problem with a Mamiya (645) lens and managed to screw it
>> in the process.
>>
>> Get a price from Nikon - and the work will be guaranteed - assuming
>> the lens is not still under guarentee of course? There should be no
>> dust inside a lens that's only a few years old so you could try
>> chatting them into doing it for a reduced fee if not free.
>
>And It may not be dust but spots of Black paint on imperfections to stop 
>light scatter.

Thanks for the replies, 
As for don't do it, I've already had it most of the way apart, and
only stopped because I hit a choice I couldn't resolve. I think I was
only one or two steps from the end. Unless I have another primary lens
{don't have- unfortunately}, I am not willing to send it away for
however many weeks Nikon will take to return it. 
I've ruined a lens before too, that really sucked. I lost track of the
order and orientation of elements, it let grey light through and
that's all. I don't believe that's an issue with this lens, I can't
screw up the order of the glass elements. That old disaster is keeping
me more attentive to control now. 
I am certain it is dust, I have looked carefully with magnification
and side lighting. 
When I bought my camera, somebody came in the store to complain about
dust in their Nikkor, same series as mine, and he was basically blown
off, not part of the Nikon (or extra) warranty. Mine's out of warranty
now so I expect no sympathy from Nikon, or the impersonal store. 
I agree that a 1 1/2 year old lens shouldn't have dust in it, but it
is a zoom, I zoom it in and out frequently, I wasn't lucky long
enough. I would have thought Nikon would build it better, the dust I
see is not tiny, and on certain shots it am sure effects the image. 
On the other hand, if I can talk myself into a new lens (I'm getting
there) and a repair shop that's reasonably priced, maybe I'll go that
route.
I still prefer to do it myself, especially if it needs repeated
cleaning. 
Thanks again for the suggestions
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Dust inside Nikkor DX lens
jemcd <1>   2008-01-20 04:18:21 
Re: Dust inside Nikkor DX lens
"Woody" <woo  2008-01-20 10:28:40 
Re: Dust inside Nikkor DX lens
"Trev" <trev  2008-01-20 11:33:23 
Re: Dust inside Nikkor DX lens
jemcd <1>   2008-01-20 20:03:32 

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