How did you remove the back lenses housing? The only slots I could find was the for the retention ring for one of the lens. Using rubber tool only rotates the lens and not the housing.
For the rear lens I twisted and removed only the first piece of glass. Now the larger part and other piece of glass is still inside the camera. How do I twist out the larger piece? In your video you were able to get get everything to come out as one piece
@@FotofixVintageCameras What I did instead is remove the front lens, put the camera in bulb mode and held the shutter button down so that the blades opened and I could clean the rear element :)
I’ll be fixing mine like this when I return home Thankyou for the detailed video!
Thank you very much, i´ve been wating for this tutorial. I have an 35 sp expecting to be clean right now!!!
How did you remove the back lenses housing? The only slots I could find was the for the retention ring for one of the lens.
Using rubber tool only rotates the lens and not the housing.
Amazing tutorial, the front group element can't be separated from each other like the back group element?
For the rear lens I twisted and removed only the first piece of glass. Now the larger part and other piece of glass is still inside the camera. How do I twist out the larger piece? In your video you were able to get get everything to come out as one piece
Hi, try to put it back using a little of thread locker, wait until dry and then try to remove the all group...
@@FotofixVintageCameras What I did instead is remove the front lens, put the camera in bulb mode and held the shutter button down so that the blades opened and I could clean the rear element :)
Can you point to a video about troubleshooting the meter system on the SP?
No sorry, but I will try to make a video about that soon...
I have an Olympus 35 SP. The front name plate was glued on. It took me a while realised why I could not unscrew it.
Did you have only one notch at the bottom?
I have only one notch - probably also glued
What is the liquic you use to clean the lens? 99% Alcohol?
Hi, Lens Cleaning Fluid like this one: amzn.to/3HhHxYL
You should better wear gloves when cleaning the lens.