I was supposed to disassemble my Nikkor 18-55mm lens too to clean its inside glass but as I go through this video I immediately stop when I've seen how complicated it is inside these lens.
Jajjajaja te paso lo mismo que a mi nunca desarmes eso antes de desarmar eso hay que documentar bien lo que se esta haciendo por armarlo es una completa locura jajajaja aveces sale a cuentas comprar uno nuevo
Hey, you can read the nikkor 18 55 repair manual to effectively doing this. I once doing self repair without read it and ended up with error focusing at long distance, i read the manual and finally can propperly reassemble my lens.
I checked the first video but you stopped before taking the rubber ring off. I wanted to see you get to the aperture blades. Mine has stripped screws so I'm not really happy now. Trying to get to fungus.
Good grief, I thought it was a prof but all I can see is spreading screws all around and looking to see what he can do, then at the end he desappears...crying?
now when you put it back together , it worked correctly - no problems?? I took off the back rear glass , jost the rear part layers , so i coud clean the glass ,not sure what happen , but when i tested it out it was out of focus , it wasnt working , on a nikon 50mm 1.8d lens , i put the thing back together 2 times , did it 2 times because one of the lens was upside down. or i might of touch it or touch something else or maybe the lens glass is not align properly?? What do you think , so i sold it , i dont have it. I swear it was working ok at firts when i bought it. not sure what happen.
OK, so who's going to tell him that you remove the rubber grip,,lol,, well one thing we found out, the auto focus motor was jammed, you could hear it grinding when he was turning the thing,, Yo Andrej, please please make a video where you put this back together,, who knows you may have spare parts left over to build a boat :D
see a screw and just remove it, i'm sitting here cringing at this guy, here is one candidate to never take anything to him that contains screws, reminds me of my nephew, strip it down and then don't have a clue how to put it back together, you gotta give him credit for putting this train wreck on here though.