Hi there and thanks a lot for the great video! Do we need to change the whole part (together with the plastic piece with the connectors) or can we just replace the flex cable itself? I checked on the internet, flex cable + the plastic part of it cost 50+ euros and do not want to spend that much money on 18-55 lens. Thanks in advance for your response!
Hello, nice work here on this lens. I have same lens. How can we get into the aperture blades? I'm having an hard time to get in to the blades. Thanks in advance.
Dear Mike I'm trying to remove the bayonet from some old lenses, however the screws seems jammed. I don't want to strip them, what substance can I use to help loosen them?
Dear Mike, thank you very much for your videos. Before anything, sorry fot my english. I have a question about this lens. I can saw several times where the focus not working. The front ring (focus) dont turn when you try focus, but if you help it with the fingers to twist this ring, so after that the lens works properly, but if you leave it quiet for a long time (4 or more hours), the problem comes back. Have you ever had this problem before? I tried to clean the ultrasonic motor sometimes, but never have good results. Can you tell me some tips? Have you a good day. Best regards Daniel
Hi, I have the same lens. Is it hard to remove the part that holds the aperture blades? Everything else works good in my lens, but the blades are oily. Thanks.
@@sagcoelho Yes. You can do the whole thing from the front part. Remove the focus barrel (front). Then remove another barrel (held by screws and plastic pieces). Do not lose the plastic pieces, you need to re attach them or the lens may not be able to focus correctly. Finally, unscrew the final lens on the front and you will get access to the aperture assembly.
What is the purpose of the small wire connecting the lens body to the bayonet mount? Mine was recently severed and I am not sure what the consequences are?
Sir, I respect your in-depth knowledge & the patience you have in your work. Thank you
Thanks :-)
this is by far the best tutorial on youtube about this lens
Thanks for this, I was cleaning my 18-55mm and broke the flex cable when I was assembling it.
Am impressed with your work sir,its soo clear with good communication.
Hi there and thanks a lot for the great video! Do we need to change the whole part (together with the plastic piece with the connectors) or can we just replace the flex cable itself?
I checked on the internet, flex cable + the plastic part of it cost 50+ euros and do not want to spend that much money on 18-55 lens.
Thanks in advance for your response!
you are a good teacher keep it up you help me a lot
Do you have video for the 18-55 VRll flex cable repair?
Hello, nice work here on this lens. I have same lens. How can we get into the aperture blades? I'm having an hard time to get in to the blades. Thanks in advance.
I have just made a new video about the aperture problem in this lens, you can see it right here: th-cam.com/video/1XTA-pZ7w7c/w-d-xo.html
I need to replace mine but where can i get the parts?
Dear Mike
I'm trying to remove the bayonet from some old lenses, however the screws seems jammed. I don't want to strip them, what substance can I use to help loosen them?
mikeno62
Thank you again Kenneth! :)
Dear Mike, thank you very much for your videos.
Before anything, sorry fot my english.
I have a question about this lens. I can saw several times where the focus not working. The front ring (focus) dont turn when you try focus, but if you help it with the fingers to twist this ring, so after that the lens works properly, but if you leave it quiet for a long time (4 or more hours), the problem comes back.
Have you ever had this problem before?
I tried to clean the ultrasonic motor sometimes, but never have good results.
Can you tell me some tips?
Have you a good day.
Best regards Daniel
Самое понятное объяснение! 5+++!!!!
I have the same lens af-s 18-55 GII but where the buttons go A \ M has no screw .. how do I take it apart? HELP
Hi, I have the same lens. Is it hard to remove the part that holds the aperture blades? Everything else works good in my lens, but the blades are oily. Thanks.
Hello. Same problem. Did you found solution to get into the aperture blades? Thanks
Sergio.
@@sagcoelho Yes. You can do the whole thing from the front part. Remove the focus barrel (front). Then remove another barrel (held by screws and plastic pieces). Do not lose the plastic pieces, you need to re attach them or the lens may not be able to focus correctly. Finally, unscrew the final lens on the front and you will get access to the aperture assembly.
What is the purpose of the small wire connecting the lens body to the bayonet mount? Mine was recently severed and I am not sure what the consequences are?
It's a GND (Ground is minus) lead wire to the FPC.
@@mikeno62 Is it necessary to have it connected for proper lens function?
I will take a look at it sooner.
Thank you Mike!
Thanks for your video. Where can I find parts for nikon lens?
ebay
i must change it when the focus dont work anytimes?
Very nice!
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