Agfa Isolette I Agnar 85mm f/4.5 vario cleaning lens

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Sorry if this covers old ground…

I’ve picked up one of these: it seems totally fine and dandy: shutter fires on all speeds, focus moves smoothly, bellows look totally sound. There’s just a little dirt and haze on the inner lens surfaces. Could anyone explain the process of getting at them? I did find one vid on YouTube but most of the action in it was out of focus or shot. I guess I can get the rear element out with a lens spanner or the like, but how does one access the front (2?) elements? I can see some tiny screws on the focus ring but am wary of meddling before I know what’s what.

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Not that difficult to work on that lens ... you just need to collimate it after taking the front off.
Should be similar to the Apotar lens ... https://oldcam.wordpress.com/2020/03/31/pronto-pronto-prontor/

Brilliant thanks: so if I’m reading this right, removal should just be the three grub screws and remove focus ring to allow me to unscrew front element?
 

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Brilliant thanks: so if I’m reading this right, removal should just be the three grub screws and remove focus ring to allow me to unscrew front element?

Those screws are tiny, so just loosen them a little. You don't want to lose them. Yes, when you have removed the focus ring you can easily unscrew the front element. .
 

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Yes, JPD is correct loosen them just enough to get the ring off.
You should use some device to check shutter speed accuracy.
Use a flashlight shining on the inside of the bellows to check for pinholes.
 
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Those screws are tiny, so just loosen them a little. You don't want to lose them. Yes, when you have removed the focus ring you can easily unscrew the front element. .

Thanks for this: I did so this evening with success, and everything is looking pretty clean. Just need to reset the focus now when it’s daylight again…
 
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