Fantastic video, thank you! Enabled me to (1) fix my sticky zoom (clutch material breaking down and jamming the slide) and (2) clean out dust from behind the outermost glass element. Idiot's tip - don't dismantle the clutch, just clean it (I spent an hour refitting around 200? 0.7mm? bearings into the clutch).
Thanks ever so much for this, it enabled me to muster the courage to repair mine. Up until now, I've been putting it off until a rainy day. Many thanks again, Ast.
hi siauliutv in my 28-300 it no longer brakes the stroke between SMOOTH and TIGHT practically the seal is worn! if I remove it, with what do you advise me to restore the clutch? I thank you so much
Similar problem to what I had with my lens, the clutch material was worn/breaking down. After cleaning it (using the first few steps of dismantling in this video), the clutch has a few steps of adjustment. With the lens assembled, loosen the clutch maybe 50% and undo/remove the two screws (either side of "SMOOTH O O TIGHT" on the clutch ring). Gently tighten the clutch ring, watching through the screw holes for the next two to line up with the screw holes in the brass part behind - align the screws with the holes and refit. This will tighten the clutch.
Canon lenses normally use JIS 01 or 001 (Japanese Industrial Standard) screws, Wera make some nice quality screwdrivers. Dont use philips or pozi, they do fit but not very well and it wont go well for very long.
thanks, man. very helpful. now my problem is to put it back together
Fantastic video, thank you! Enabled me to (1) fix my sticky zoom (clutch material breaking down and jamming the slide) and (2) clean out dust from behind the outermost glass element. Idiot's tip - don't dismantle the clutch, just clean it (I spent an hour refitting around 200? 0.7mm? bearings into the clutch).
Thanks ever so much for this, it enabled me to muster the courage to repair mine. Up until now, I've been putting it off until a rainy day. Many thanks again, Ast.
would you have the video mounting the 28-300 canon lens?
assembly for reverse disassembly
i use company "Wera" screwdrivers
I have one same one but it is not possible to go end 28mm.Nearly 50 mm then stop. please let me know can you repair.
Bekommste das Ding auch wieder zusammen und ist es dann noch richtig eingestellt?
hi siauliutv
in my 28-300 it no longer brakes the stroke between SMOOTH and TIGHT practically the seal is worn!
if I remove it, with what do you advise me to restore the clutch? I thank you so much
My smooth and tight brokes too. Did u fixed your problem? How did u this? Thanks
@@BHemerly I haven't taken it apart yet because I'm afraid.
I wanted to take some time and do it calmly.
@@Simone.Seddio I'm using the lense with this problem... And it's ok to me
Similar problem to what I had with my lens, the clutch material was worn/breaking down. After cleaning it (using the first few steps of dismantling in this video), the clutch has a few steps of adjustment. With the lens assembled, loosen the clutch maybe 50% and undo/remove the two screws (either side of "SMOOTH O O TIGHT" on the clutch ring). Gently tighten the clutch ring, watching through the screw holes for the next two to line up with the screw holes in the brass part behind - align the screws with the holes and refit. This will tighten the clutch.
Thank you so much for showing that !
The screws at 2:35 are stuck for me i broke the tip of my screw driver lol
what kind of screwdrivers did you use, firm?
Canon lenses normally use JIS 01 or 001 (Japanese Industrial Standard) screws, Wera make some nice quality screwdrivers. Dont use philips or pozi, they do fit but not very well and it wont go well for very long.
hello siauliutv
is there a link or I can find the motherboard of the lens 28-300mm
thank you
hello, you have assembly video?
assembly for reverse disassembly
many thanks for showing ins and out. I always had wondered what it means to pay €2500 for a lens.
How I can fix the clutch ? Please help me.
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