Welcome to CR Emil ... nice to have you here.Emil said:I am a 23 year old student at the norwegian university of life sciences, who just started writing his master thesis in analytic organic chemistry. I used to spend most of my spare time playing music and learning new musical instruments. However, ever since I got my first DSLR(600d) about 8 months ago I have been spending a lot of time teaching myself the art of photography. I quickly learned the technical side of it, but I am still very much a novice when it comes to every other aspect of photography. I hope to learn a lot from this forum!
Rienzphotoz said:Welcome to CR Emil ... nice to have you here.Emil said:I am a 23 year old student at the norwegian university of life sciences, who just started writing his master thesis in analytic organic chemistry. I used to spend most of my spare time playing music and learning new musical instruments. However, ever since I got my first DSLR(600d) about 8 months ago I have been spending a lot of time teaching myself the art of photography. I quickly learned the technical side of it, but I am still very much a novice when it comes to every other aspect of photography. I hope to learn a lot from this forum!
I'd like to check out how you fixed your lens, but unfortunately, for some reason, the link you provided (http://image23photographic.blogspot.no/2012/04/fixing-stuck-focus-ring-on-canon-50mm.html) is opening up some arabic blank page ... can you please check and see.
Thanks
Thanks ... I used google translate to find out what the Arabic text meant ... apparently it was warning me that this blog might contain some adult content etc ... so I just clicked a red button with some Arabic text (which apparently meant "I understand and wish to continue") and the page opened upMt Spokane Photography said:Rienzphotoz said:Welcome to CR Emil ... nice to have you here.Emil said:I am a 23 year old student at the norwegian university of life sciences, who just started writing his master thesis in analytic organic chemistry. I used to spend most of my spare time playing music and learning new musical instruments. However, ever since I got my first DSLR(600d) about 8 months ago I have been spending a lot of time teaching myself the art of photography. I quickly learned the technical side of it, but I am still very much a novice when it comes to every other aspect of photography. I hope to learn a lot from this forum!
I'd like to check out how you fixed your lens, but unfortunately, for some reason, the link you provided (http://image23photographic.blogspot.no/2012/04/fixing-stuck-focus-ring-on-canon-50mm.html) is opening up some arabic blank page ... can you please check and see.
Thanks
It works fine for me, try flushing your browser.
Leejo said:...
What is blatantly missing are the instructions for reassembly, as the odd step or two does require the pieces in the right position, and just how tight the screws should be etc.
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I do have an engineering background and some experience in such things, so I was of course less nervous than some might be!
mrsfotografie said:By the way, metal becomes harder and stronger if you bend it a few times, so the resistance to bending improves. On the other hand it will also get more brittle so it will break more easily.
dgatwood said:mrsfotografie said:By the way, metal becomes harder and stronger if you bend it a few times, so the resistance to bending improves. On the other hand it will also get more brittle so it will break more easily.
Out of curiosity, is there enough clearance that you could add a layer of solder to thicken the metal piece in question?
KyleSTL said:Thought I'd update the thread with my success today. I replaced the aperture in a 24-105L and it is working flawlessly. Total amount spent - $418.18. Not bad considering it was my first L lens. One thing I learned while disassembling it is that it has two apertures. One normal aperture for stopping down, and another secondary aperture that closes down based on focal length (to keep the aperture constant throughout the zoom range (without it I'm guess this lens would be a 24-105mm f/2.8-4). The standard aperture in the 24-105mm is 8-bladed, the secondary aperture is 9. Just thought you would all find that interesting.
EDIT: I used these two videos to help guide me through the process -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFR7ZG341kQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRUTrNoDD1M