How to maybe remove old fungus in Mamiya-Sekor Z f=127mm 1:3.8 W BIG SUCCES
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In this video I will show how to maybe remove old fungus in Mamiya-Sekor Z f=127mm 1:3.8 W, even there was a lot fungus in this lens it, really turn out to be a very good result.
I first clean with Hydrogen Peroxid 3% and then do the final cleaning with Lighter Fluid, and I use "PEC-PAD" lens tissues.
Here are some link's to different repair tool's:
Japan Hobby Tool rubber cone:
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18 different size rubber repair tool's:
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Divider Caliper Wing Compass:
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You can also buy this set.
Lens Repair Set with pointed, flat, half flat tips:
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JIS cross head screw driver's:
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Or this set, that is the set I use:
eustore.ifixit...
Lens cleaning wipes (PEC-PAD):
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This looks almost as fun as photography itself. (A different kind of fun though. ) Thanks for posting.
And I can tell, it's a great hobby to repair the old cameras and lenses. Of course I also use my cameras and lenses a lot :-)
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Many thanks for this most expansive video. I have a few older lenses that have developed fungus, but I now feel totally confident to tackle the problem. I’ve ordered all the bits 'n pieces from Amazon, and I’ll be cracking on later this week.
Thanks John, remember to take pictures during the process, it's your "backup" when you re-assemble.
Hi man, first of all thanks for your videos its strangely relaxing to watch you clean lenses for hours and hours ! Could you make a video of you cleaning a 140 mm Sekor Z Macro Lens? I'm having a really hard time to open mine (and its clearly not the first lens i open) so i just wanna check if i'm doing it right x)
Thanks again and take care
I would also like a video on this topic if possible!
I will try on an old enlarger lens but cleaning with distilled water after hydrogen peroxide should not hurt. Cool video. Thank you.
Yeah its good to do some testing in a cheap lens with a lot of fungus, just to see how much can be done, many times it will work. But of course in other lenses the fungus can be so bad that it's not possible to clean all fungus away.
And the distilled water and Hydrogen Peroxid should not hurt but it can maybe take away the black ink on the side of the lens element, but it can be re-inked with a fine brush and pure black ink.
Some lenses maybe have a softer coating so do not put much pressure on the lens tissue, and only use the tissue wet with water, Hydrogen Peroxid or lighter fluid, take good care to not! use Acetone on plastic, because it will damage the plastic.
Cheers
Kenneth
great content, thank you for sharing your knowledge, I might try it on an old lens some day.
Btw the cleaning was really impressive !
keep the good work !
Thank's Thomas, and I will keep on the good work :-)
Great video! Love watching these :)
Thank you for the video, great information and really enjoy your work. I have a Mamiya Sekor C 180mm. Could youkindly do a video about how to disassemble it? If not, how do I get to the rear elements to clean?
Thank you so much in advance, looking forward to your next videos
Thanks for this. Is this process the same on the Sekor 90mm 3.5 W?
Hey, great and helpful video! I did the same with an Sekor C 127mm, works quite similar. Just one big problem for me: the most fungus or dust sits in a part which I don't know how to unlock. It's the lens you see at 10:52, but not the side which is at the top, it should be the backside of this lense. Do you know how to get the lense free (like on the other side of the front-lense-group)? Is there a possibility to get the black ring unscrewed, it looks like a thread but I can't unlock it. Would be awsome if you have some advice for me! Thanks a lot mate!!
Hi mikeno62 thank you for your usefull tutorials. Can you please make one for disassembling a rear lens of a 127mm 3.5w Mamiya RZ lens? Best Regards
Mike I watched the whole video and I admire your knowledge and spirit however I have no faith in cleaning my exact lens myself do you offer a service to clean these because I would love to commission you
Thanks Niko, but I do not offer repair service.
Mike, thanks for your videos. I have a Mamiya Sekor C 55mm. The focus wheel was quite stiff, and sounded abrasive. I think there might be dust inside the helicoid. Lately the focus wheel completely stopped turning! It's stuck! Please can you help me? What can I do to solve this? Thanks man.
hello, very good movie. What are these wipes?
How you find the proper torque when reassembling ?
By experience, It's simply a feeling how hard should a small screw be thighten.
Hi Mike, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I just got my hands on an RZ67 kit, and it included two old lenses "as is". It was a really good deal for just the body, and the seller added the lenses as a bonus. Both have fungus, the 90mm is really bad. So I am considering trying to clean them myself. They are RB lenses though (Sekor C 50mm and Sekor 90mm) - will this technique work the same? Cheers, and thank you!
Hey there,
Did you try the 90 yourself? Asking because i too have a 90mm that im considering cleaning myself
is the Mamiya Sekor Z 110 mm similar to this lens build? I have one and it have fungus in the middle lens group. I want to take it apart but not sure if its similar to this lens. please help.
I have same question. Mine is 180mm and a lot of fungus
Hello, I have a Mamiya Sekor C 80mm 1.9 lens that has fungus. Is this a similar process for my lens in your video? Thanks sir
Would I be able to remove the rear lens group from a Mamiya 645 80m 2.8 N using a rubber tool like that as well? has some haze I want to clean off, but don't want to have to dismantle the whole lens. Thanks!
Is this a similar process for a RB67 lens?
I think only if you have the Kl versions, I am about to do this on my KL rb lenses and will let you know how it goes
@@EvilClapTrap thank you!
Hi I have a bronica 75mm f2.8 Eii lens which has the same problem. Is that lens similar to the mamiya in your video?
I don't know because I have not try the bronica 75mm f2.8 Eii lens.
Hej. Ved du om Mamiya K/L objektiver skal separeres anderledes eller er det den samme process?
Jeg ved det desværre ikke da jeg ikke har arbejdet med K/L objektiverne, men jeg går ud fra at det er en meget lignende process i måden de adskilles på.
@@mikeno62 Ok tak, jeg må prøve finde ud af det:)
Hi miken062, did you ever tried to open the glued back lens-group? It seems the fungus on my 127 mm lens is inside the back group :-( .
Your skills and knowledge are more then welcome.
Thank you!
I have not yet try it, but it's on my to-do list :-)
I will have a go on it . First I have to think about a good strategy and working method . I guess the first step will be to dissolve the glue. I know that that xylene is a good candidate. I will keep you informed if I have results so we can learn from eachother
I managed to remove the second front lens group from the mount by removing the setting paint with acetone. Next I have to use a Xacto knife to gently bent the aluminium riveted edge of the mount that holds the lens group. After this step the lens group slides out of the mount by gently pressing it at the opposite side. I marked the sides of the two lenses so I will be able to align them as before. Xylene was used to soften the optical glue ( Canada balsam ? ) . Xylene and optical tissue was applied to clean the surface from glue residue, grim, fungus??? I am now waiting for optical glue to re-glue them. I will just use mechanical alignment as I assume that optical and mechanical centres will be the same.
@@marcvandevoorde1877 Oooh, great Marc, I'm just right now working on a an old Helios 44M, where I try to separate the front inner cemented lens group, and I have first try the Xylen next try was Acetone but non (0) seems to work, and right now the lens group has been in Cellulose Thinner for around 2 hours. I also make a time-Lapse video about the lens separate process, but maybe I should just try the Xylen again and let it stay a longer time.
How long did you let the lens group stay in the Xylen?
Best regards
Kenneth
I have soaked it for roughly one hour. If it is glued with Canada balsam it should get soft with xylene. There are few materials ( polymers ) that are resistant against Xylene . Only teflon based polymers , Kalrez and PEEK . All others will get soft or swell in the end. Maybe I have to mention that I had to use some radial force to slide them of each other .Did you ever tried to glue a lens group ?
What is that name of rubber tools supplier, I can't quite catch what you said there with the website? thanks Linden
You can get them at aliexpress. Search for lens repair rubber. They cost around 20 bucks.
There's actually link in the desciption to many of the tool's I use.
I ordered mine from Amazon UK.
Anyone know what mount the mamiya sekor e 135mm f/3.5 takes
It looks like it's the Mamiya-Sekor Mount