jgoody
Member
One more question re Nikkor 50 mm f1.4 LTM lens. There seems to be oil on the aperture blades -- is this something that needs to be dealt with (cleaned off)? Attached are photos front and back.
A lens with oily blades may work fine at room temperature and not in the cold. Check that out before relying on the lens on winter photos in the mountains.
I'd clean it out if I were you. It can cause the blades to stick (closed) eventually. It's actually a pretty easy job to do yourself if you're handy, just need a spanner wrench, Q-tips, and lighter fluid. But I would not try my hand at repairs for the first time on that pretty lens. Practicing on bargain bin Canonets is the way to go in my opinion (and now I have a shelf of resurrected Canonets).
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