Seabadger
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First time poster, and apologies for starting my career here with a request for help. I hope to be around for a while and to contribute actively in future.
I was hoping I might be able to benefit from someone's experience. This concerns a Nikon 28-85mm AI-S zoom that appears to be seized at lengths above 50mm.
(Image from the Photography in Malaysia site.)
I recently picked up the above lens for a small amount from a charity shop. It appears practically unused, but appears to have a problem. It zooms smoothly throughout the range from 50mm to 28mm, including the macro setting accessed by rotating a third collar, but won't go above 50mm at the longer end.
It effectively has a hard stop at exactly 50mm, preventing any movement from there to longer focal lengths. A visual inspection from both ends of the lens doesn't show any obvious problems, but there are clearly many elements and actions inside the lens which aren't visible from merely peering in.
Is anyone aware of any common (and ideally easily fixed) problems with this lens? I rarely use zooms and am prepared to put this down to experience, but if it's easily fixed, or if I'm simply missing something in the operation of the lens, I'd be glad to be able to use it.
In hindsight, the lens is in such good condition - practically NOS - that I'm starting to wonder if it had this fault from very early on, hence the obvious lack of use.
Any comments (other than caveat emptor, which goes without saying!) very welcome.
I was hoping I might be able to benefit from someone's experience. This concerns a Nikon 28-85mm AI-S zoom that appears to be seized at lengths above 50mm.
(Image from the Photography in Malaysia site.)
I recently picked up the above lens for a small amount from a charity shop. It appears practically unused, but appears to have a problem. It zooms smoothly throughout the range from 50mm to 28mm, including the macro setting accessed by rotating a third collar, but won't go above 50mm at the longer end.
It effectively has a hard stop at exactly 50mm, preventing any movement from there to longer focal lengths. A visual inspection from both ends of the lens doesn't show any obvious problems, but there are clearly many elements and actions inside the lens which aren't visible from merely peering in.
Is anyone aware of any common (and ideally easily fixed) problems with this lens? I rarely use zooms and am prepared to put this down to experience, but if it's easily fixed, or if I'm simply missing something in the operation of the lens, I'd be glad to be able to use it.
In hindsight, the lens is in such good condition - practically NOS - that I'm starting to wonder if it had this fault from very early on, hence the obvious lack of use.
Any comments (other than caveat emptor, which goes without saying!) very welcome.