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Showing posts with label repare. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Camera Lens Repair Articles

camera nikkor contact repair




What To Do With Dust Inside Lens

How to Do DIY Dust Cleaning Surgery on 6 Popular Canon and Nikon Lenses


How to Fix Blinking “Err” Error on Nikon DSLR Cameras

Nikon Lens Mount Repair


How to replace bayonet mount ring on Nikon AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor 18-55mm



Nikon Lens Repair   a-k-b.info



How to clean NIKKOR lens CPU contacts






Richard Haw


Repair Fundamentals Lens & Camera Repair Fundamentals





Lens Repair Articles

Anyway, here are the blog posts on the fundamentals:


Infinity Focus Calibration



Classic Nikon Maintenance to see if I updated anything.



Repair: Camera Leather  10.5.19   D800


Repair Fundamentals Lens    Repair Articles Repair Articles Photography





DIY  Fundus photography - wiki


DIY nonmydriatic fundus camera - American Academy

Smartphone Ophthalmoscope & Slit Lamp - oDocs Eye







www.flanger.cz/prodam?h=1&q=Objektiv+Nikkor+70-200%2F2%2C8+VR













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Monday, January 2, 2017

Repair Lens Nikkor 50mm

Repair Lens Nikkor 50mm



Repair Lens Nikkor 50mm f/2K (New-Nikkor)

Repair: Nikkor 50mm f/2K (New-Nikkor)
















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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Repair Lens Nikkor 20mm

Repair Lens Nikkor 20mm



Repair Lens Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 Ai-S



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Before We Begin:

If this is the first attempt at opening a lens then I suggest that you read my previous posts regarding screws & driversgrease and other things. Also read regarding the tools that you will need in order to fix your Nikkors.
I highly suggest that you read these primers before you begin (for beginners):
Reading these primers should lessen the chance of ruining your lens if you are a beginner. Also before opening up any lens, always look for other people who have done so in Youtube and the internet. Information is scarce, vague and scattered (that is why I started this) but you can still find some information if you search carefully.
I highly recommend that you also read my working with helicoids post because this is very important and getting it wrong can ruin your day. If I can force you to read this, I would. It is that important!
For more advanced topics, you can read my fungus removal post as a start. This post has a lot of useful information here and there and it will be beneficial for you to read this ...

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Camera and Lens Repair Essentials - tools




Nikon AF-Nikkor 18mm f/2.8D ultrawideangle lens














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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

How to Clean Dust From Inside Your Lens

How to Clean Dust From Inside Your Lens



Discover Hidden Lens Problems - Short Lens Check with some Lenses



Buying second hand lenses with Karl Taylor



Is Tokina 100mm f2.8 macro lens worth it? TEARDOWN & Review



Fungus, Haze and Condensation on Optical Lenses (Glaspilz)



Cleaning Fungus From Camera Lens / SLR




What To Do With Dust Inside Lens











clean lens
spare parts
repare lens

Nikon D8xx SHUTTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT

Nikon D8xx SHUTTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT 

Nikon D8xx Mirror ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT



Nikon D850 DSLR camera teardown: more durable design, significant improvements in many areas 

Brand New Original Shutter Unit Component Replacement for Nikon D800 Repair Part

Helpful Tips for Solving Common Camera Failures
Shutter Failing to Open, or Close, or Fully Close


Nikon D800 mirror lock up

D810 mirror problem in live view mode



Anatomy Of A Nikon D800 Repair



NIKON D610 SHUTTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT ALBA-TECH Tirana



LeZot Camera Repair Deep Cleaning Nikon D300



Nikon D7000 shutter replacement




Hacking a DSLR shutter (Nikon D800)

Nikon-D7100-Review-Teardown-022-Disassembly-Steps-FixYourCamera-Org

Nikon D800 Teardown and Review

D80 stopped working - Need help!



Nikon D700 Error Mirror



Modifying a Nikon D90 DSLR for Infrared Photography and Astrophotography

Removing the Front Optical Low-Pass Filter on the 5D Mark III

Low pass / anti-alias filter removal





Diagnosing tough DSLR and Lens problems - by measuring current... Super simple and very effective!




Nikon Quality Control Issues

Pinout: a smart, versatile gadget for your camera

How Nikon is Killing Camera Repair



How to fix Err on a Nikon camera 📷






A DIY Guide to Replacing Your DSLR Camera’s Shutter - PictureCorrect

This is How You Replace the Shutter in a DSLR - PetaPixel



Nikon D80
Tearing Apart a Nikon D80 DSLR - YouTube

Reparacion de Nikon D80



Advanced technology guide: focal-plane shutter

Camera Shutter and Different Types in DSLR – Fred Smith

A Simple Fix for a Stuck Shutter  -  compact cameras





How Do Camera Shutters Work?


How Shutter Speed Works

A Detailed Look At How a DSLR Shutter Works


How a camera shutter works


What a Failed DSLR Shutter Looks Like After 100,000+ Photos



How DSLR Shutters Work

Inside a Camera at 10,000fps - The Slow Mo Guys



How Shutter Works - YouTube

Shutter blade problem in Nikon D5000_________Motion Lapse Film - YouTube




How DSLR Cameras Work  -  YouTube

High Speed video of Canon DSLR Shutter - Smarter Every Day 40


How does DSLR Auto Focus Work?



Nikon D800 - mirror




Slow motion camera shutter - Canon 5D Mark II 2,000 fps




Thread: D40 Focus Screen fell out - Help Please :(

Mirror

D810 mirror problem in live view mode 

Nikon D90 mirror stuck

D800 with Non-AI Lens "ERR" Problem (Lens works with D7100 | Nikkor-P 105mm f/2.5)



old camera repair
http://flutotscamerarepair.com








Nikon Europe - Spare Parts
Nikon USA - Spare Parts



How to Clean Dust From Inside Your Lens

Discover Hidden Lens Problems - clean lens




Camera spare parts
Camera spare parts NIKON

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Broken shutter on a DSLR camera






Official Nikon Hacks, D7000, D7100, D3100, D3200, D5100, V1, V2, J1, D4, D800 and Nikon Tool


... when taking a picture in LV the sequence is: 0. (mirror is already up, the aperture is already stopped down.) 1. shutter closes (second curtain travels down)
  1. aperture opens all the way (like you have taken a shot and you need to look in the OVF between shots) - now the shutter is re-cocked
  2. aperture closes back down. (now it will close at the value set previously when in LV)
  3. shutter opens and closes.
  4. aperture opens all the way back up (again)
  5. aperture closes back down.
  6. shutter opens, live view resumes.
the only Nikons that can vary the aperture in live view are the Nikon D3 family; the brand new D4 and D800. These more expensive cameras have a separate electromagnetic actuator for the mechanical lever.
on the D7000 this is not a software lock, it is a mechanical limitation...

...only d3´s , d4´s and the d800 got gifted by nikon with a relatively expensive electromagnetic high speed precision actuator and a redesigned mirrorbox which r&d costs are partly reflecting in the prices of these units...

www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1494/official-nikon-hacks-d7000-d7100-d3100-d3200-d5100-v1-v2-j1-d4-d800-and-nikon-tool-/p7

https://www.personal-view.com/talks/categories/nikon-cameras





D800 Time-Lapse Movie Possible Damage to Mirror Functionality of Camera

Parts Required
1H998-285 I PLATE UNIT = 116.64
1H998-288 Mirror UNIT = 41.17

www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3788472






Aperture Charge Unit For Nikon D800 D800E Aperture Control With Motor 1H998-285
ebay  US $57.95

Nikon mirror D800




Here dies artborghi’s Nikon D800 killed by weather, humidity and oxidation

I am Nikon repair service : I am the one who repaired my Nikon D800!






nikon spare parts

www.aliexpress.com/popular/nikon-parts-d800.html

www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=nikon+d800+repair


домашня сторінка
http://fotokomp.pl/ua/домашня-сторінка

www.fototechnik.pl/serwis-naprawa-nikon-wroclaw

Serwis NAPRAWA nikon wrocław - Fototechnik
FotoDoctor serwis aparatów fotograficznych Warszawa, Sopot, Wrocław



NIKON D800 SERWIS NAPRAWA WARSZAWA Kraków






Back Rear shell Internal Navigation Rubber Button For Nikon D800 D800E D810










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Monday, November 28, 2016

Repair Fundamentals Lens & Camera

Repair Fundamentals Lens & Camera



Repair Fundamentals Lens & Camera



These were made in order to show people what are the important tools and practices for repairing cameras and lenses. If you are new to this, I advise that you read every article. I wrote this so that newcomers will not be frustrated because there is almost nothing on the internet on these topics.




Lens Repair Articles

Lens Repair Articles:

Here is the core of my blog. I intend to have the most comprehensive database found on the internet for everything related to the repair of classic Nikkor lenses. As of this date, I believe that this blog is the only one of its kind and I currently have the most articles on this subject. I wrote these to prevent people from making mistakes while repairing their own lenses. The articles contain a brief history of the highlighted lens as well as plenty of sample pictures taken with it. I do update each article occasionally so please check on the facebook page named Classic Nikon Maintenance to see if I updated anything.




General Repair

Camera Repair & General Repair Articles:

Here are my articles pertaining to general camera repair and some DIY articles for lenses or anything related to them. Just like the lens repair articles these will also be updated on an occasional basis. Please check them out, many things here are exclusive to this blog.


Custom split image microprism focusing screens for DSLR cameras...

http://focusingscreen.com/

NIKON D800 D750 D600 D610 Df Focusing Screen Installation Instruction

3000 - New Taiwan Dollar equals - around 100 USD










Saturday, November 30, 2013

Nikon D90 Service Manual & Repair

Nikon D90 Service Manual & Repair





Nikon D90 Service Manual & Repair



Nikon D90 User Guide Manual Operating Instructions download





error - Nikon D90 mirror stuck


Nikons from that era (D40, D50, D90, etc) have a couple of things that are fairly well known to cause the dreaded 'Shutter Error" and/or locked up mirror.

The first is that the main drive wheel for the shutter/mirror cocking mechanism is dirty or needs lubrication. This wheel can be accessed on many Nikon cameras by removing the floor plate of the camera. It's the red wheel visible through a cutout in the metal chassis. A drop or two of grease (I prefer white lithium) applied to the wheel with a toothpick should do the trick. You want a fairly thick lubricant for this wheel, but just a tiny dab will do. Spread it around evenly over the entire circle of the wheel. (Please note: WD40 is NOT a lubricant. It is a penetrating cleaner and water dispersant.) DO NOT spray grease from a can directly into your camera - it can get in a lot of places you don't want it to go! This video shows how to do the same thing with a D40, but most of the Dx0 models from that time are very similar. (Note: he uses spray directly, but I do not recommend doing so!)

The other problem area is also one that just needs a bit of lubrication but is in an area harder to access. Disassembling the camera to access the area is probably beyond all but the most capable do-it-yourselfers. But there is a trick to getting a drop of machine oil where it needs to be without taking anything apart. Use a straightened paper clip to place one tiny drop of oil on the post that is the pivot around which the shutter and mirror cocking mechanisms rotate. Here is an "exploded" diagram of the area. #208 is the aperture control lever that is visible when your lens is removed.

mirror box diagram

And here is how you reach it without taking anything apart.

Aperture linkage lever
 
GENTLY pull the aperture linkage lever (indicated by the blue arrow) down and hold it while inserting a straightened paper clip with a drop of mineral oil on the end into the area marked by the blue arrow and place the drop on the point where the other end of the aperture lever pivots. I use sewing machine oil for this one. If the camera is held in portrait orientation with the shutter button end up, the oil will lubricate the post that both the shutter and mirror cocking mechanisms also pivot, as they are all in there very close together. The aperture lever is spring-loaded, and you don't want to let it slip out from under your finger and bounce back unimpeded. That could allow the spring to become unseated and then the camera will need to be disassembled to be repaired!

After you've oiled and lubed your camera, cycle the shutter a few times to spread it around a little. If it tests OK you're good to go. If you're still getting the error or stuck mirror, then it's probably time for a trip to a repair shop/service center or, if the cost would be as much or more than the camera is worth, time for another camera.




How to repair a bent aperture arm on a Nikon camera


D800 with Non-AI Lens "ERR" Problem (Lens works with D7100 | Nikkor-P 105mm f/2.5)