watanabe`
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I just received this lens off yahoo auctions in Japan, only paid 27000 yen (285$USD)
Fitted it on the sinar 0 lensboard that came with my norma and I notice there's a slight wobble on the front lens element, not even 1mm, but this seems very bad for my purposes (long exposures at night: 8~30minutest). I really don't want to return the lens; as I doubt I can get another 90mm with such a large aperture (important because I usually do night photograpy) at this price.
I have read that the size of this lens on this small shutter tends to stress the shutter, and am wondering if this may be the cause of this ring coming loose, and a possible fix for it.
It's not the element that wobbles actually, but the shutter speed ring on the front of the shutter (the piece with "copal 0" engraved on it, and the shutter speeds from 500 to B+T). I'm wondering if its possible to do a teardown and tighten up some screws in order to fix this.
Barring that, I am looking at another copal 0 shutter on the same auction site, this one is also a Nikon, but was made for a "AM 120mm f5.6" If I were to buy this; would it be as simple as swapping the aperture measurements on the shutter that came with my lens over to the new one? Or would it need to be readjusted to give proper measurements? I've also read about These lenses using shims custom machined at the factory to adjust for variations in individual lenses. I assume if my lens has one it would be a simple swap into the new 0 shutter?
Thanks,
Alexander
Fitted it on the sinar 0 lensboard that came with my norma and I notice there's a slight wobble on the front lens element, not even 1mm, but this seems very bad for my purposes (long exposures at night: 8~30minutest). I really don't want to return the lens; as I doubt I can get another 90mm with such a large aperture (important because I usually do night photograpy) at this price.
I have read that the size of this lens on this small shutter tends to stress the shutter, and am wondering if this may be the cause of this ring coming loose, and a possible fix for it.
It's not the element that wobbles actually, but the shutter speed ring on the front of the shutter (the piece with "copal 0" engraved on it, and the shutter speeds from 500 to B+T). I'm wondering if its possible to do a teardown and tighten up some screws in order to fix this.
Barring that, I am looking at another copal 0 shutter on the same auction site, this one is also a Nikon, but was made for a "AM 120mm f5.6" If I were to buy this; would it be as simple as swapping the aperture measurements on the shutter that came with my lens over to the new one? Or would it need to be readjusted to give proper measurements? I've also read about These lenses using shims custom machined at the factory to adjust for variations in individual lenses. I assume if my lens has one it would be a simple swap into the new 0 shutter?
Thanks,
Alexander