Difference between revisions of "Declick Contax Yashica Zeiss 50mm f1.4"
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==Step 1== | ==Step 1== | ||
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Remove these three screws. Be careful to use a quality screwdriver (cheaper ones tend to bend and grind off the screw) | Remove these three screws. Be careful to use a quality screwdriver (cheaper ones tend to bend and grind off the screw) | ||
==Step 2== | ==Step 2== | ||
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Remove these two screws on the side and take off the part the screws are holding in place. This will allow to take off the ring that was unscrewed in step one to be taken off with a bit of twisting and turning, no force required just the right rotation. | |||
==Step 3== | |||
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Remove these 4 screws and take off the part the screws are holding in place. |
Revision as of 17:52, 21 September 2017
The Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 for Yashica/Contax is a true gem for cinema usage photography lenses. Here is a report/guide how to de-click it.
1 Step 1
Remove these three screws. Be careful to use a quality screwdriver (cheaper ones tend to bend and grind off the screw)
2 Step 2
Remove these two screws on the side and take off the part the screws are holding in place. This will allow to take off the ring that was unscrewed in step one to be taken off with a bit of twisting and turning, no force required just the right rotation.
3 Step 3
Remove these 4 screws and take off the part the screws are holding in place.