35mm Summilux Aperture Ring

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Out of curiosity, I got a brand new 35mm Summilux-M ASPH lens and I dont like the feel of the aperture ring. You can move it slightly from "top to bottom" (Consider that you turn the ring from L/R or R/L to set the aperture, top to bottom would be toward to front element/ back element). The 3 screws seems to be properly tight (I tried with a "Jewel" screwdriver) but it doesn't change anything. Do they all feel that way or mine would need a little adjustment?

-- Eric Laurence (Edgar1976@hotmail.com), May 26, 2001

Answers

Sorry to say that seems to be the norm in the current lens. I have not handled one that doesn't have play in the ring...so much for QC. They still assist in our making good images.

-- Steven Alexander (alexpix@worldnet.att.net), May 26, 2001.

Yes it is normal and has never caused me any trouble.

Cheers,

-- John Collier (jbcollier@powersurfr.com), May 26, 2001.


Thanks, now that I know that it's normal, maybe it will stop bothering me!

-- Eric Laurence (Edgar1976@hotmail.com), May 27, 2001.

My new 35mm Summilux ASPH has the same front-to-back play in the aperture ring. It also has a tendency to squeak when changing aperture. While the squeaking isn't doing any harm it is a bit irritating - does anyone know if it is safe to put a spot of lubricant in there?

-- Keith Urry (keith@mephisto.demon.co.uk), May 28, 2001.

Yeah, mine's the same way too... Oh well, it still takes great photos!

-- Jack Flesher (jbflesher@msn.com), May 29, 2001.


I wouldn´t recomend any lubrication, it could get to the diphragm blades or even worst to lenses surface.Try with an O-ring around it, as a shock absorber.

-- R Watson (al1231234@hotmail.com), May 29, 2001.

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