[HUG] Re: DIY Lens repair
- From: Jim Brick <jim@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:12:14 -0800
Contact Dick Werner at:
blackbird711@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Disc wrote the DIY Hasselblad repair manuals. I have his back repair
manual and it is super.
:-)
Jim
At 04:26 PM 12/28/2007 +0100, flexbody wrote:
Harry,
This is in most cases not a DIY job.
I have a complete manual for older C series lenses.
My lenses are taken care of by an experienced older technician who
knows what to touch and what things are best left in peace.
Besides removing older lubricants you have to apply new lubricant of
the correct grade in the right amount.
I pay 50 USD for an excellent job and do not like to take a risk by
saving some money and ending up with a ruined lens.
Richard
----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry Lock" <harrylock@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 3:22 PM
Subject: [HUG] DIY Lens repair
Hi All
I remember, some time ago, someone on the list was selling a
booklet on how to repair Hasselblad lenses. I have a couple of old
lenses with my 500CM and the slow shutter speeds are getting a
little slower than they should be.
Is this person still on the list, if not can someone point me in
the right direction?
Thanks
Harry
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Harry, This is in most cases not a DIY job. I have a complete manual for older C series lenses.My lenses are taken care of by an experienced older technician who knows what to touch and what things are best left in peace.
Besides removing older lubricants you have to apply new lubricant of the correct grade in the right amount.
I pay 50 USD for an excellent job and do not like to take a risk by saving some money and ending up with a ruined lens.
Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry Lock" <harrylock@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 3:22 PM Subject: [HUG] DIY Lens repair
Hi AllI remember, some time ago, someone on the list was selling a booklet on how to repair Hasselblad lenses. I have a couple of old lenses with my 500CM and the slow shutter speeds are getting a little slower than they should be.Is this person still on the list, if not can someone point me in the right direction?Thanks Harry =============================================================================================================To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.
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