Hi,

this was easy!!

I went to a shop that does camera maintenance, and they estimated 75 
euro for the job --- more than the lens is worth. So I was lucky: a good 
reason to take a look at the inside of the lens without the risk of 
destroying value.

There was nothing wrong with the blades (as I expected, because oil on 
the blades should be visible, shouldn't it?), but there was oil in the 
mechanism. See the picture here:

http://picasaweb.google.be/vicmortelmans/Tech/photo#5076727091233563442

It shows the back of the lens with the mount removed (only five screws 
and one loose ring, no tiny bits jumping allover the room). The red line 
indicates the two sliding parts that had oil inbetween them. Applied 
some aceton and now the diaphragma closes as snappy as it can get.

Groeten,

Vic


Vic Mortelmans schreef:
> Hi Mat,
> 
> You're right. The blades are not 'snapping' together when releasing the 
> switch. I compared to my SMC M 28 f:2.8, which behaves a lot more 'snappy'.
> 
> I never sent a lens out for CLA... what would be a reasonable price for 
> this job? Any chance of trying this myself?
> 
> Groeten,
> 
> Vic
> 
> 
> Mat Maessen schreef:
>> On 6/15/07, Vic Mortelmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> The shots on part 2 are all overexposed...
>>>
>>> I don't use program mode that often (mostly aperture priority), so could
>>> it be that this mode is malfunctioning? The diaphragma control by the
>>> camera is certainly doing something; I did a quick test in shutter
>>> priority mode and saw the diaphragma change when selecting different
>>> shutter speeds.
>>
>> Most probably, your A50/2 need a CLA. The diaphragm blades are most
>> likely not closing down quickly enough.  You can test this manually,
>> by looking through the back of the lens, and toggling the aperture
>> lever manually with your finger. The aperture blades should snap
>> closed when you release the lever, and you shouldn't feel any
>> stiffness or resistance in the lever motion (set the lens to f22 or A
>> for this test).
>>
>> -Mat
>>
> 

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