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Pentacon Pentovar variable focal length lens repair
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 2:24 am    Post subject: Pentacon Pentovar variable focal length lens repair Reply with quote

Hello,

I am hoping one of you have a little experience with a Pentovar 15-60mm F2.8/30-120mm F5.6 ZOOM lens. The mount is for a Pentaflex AK16mm cine camera.

The shutter/aperture blades are essentially jammed, not stiff or gunked up, just plain old jammed. If I attempt to force it, I can see the blades buckling under the pressure. So, lacking any online resource about the Pentovar, or affordable local specialist, I decided to attempt the repair myself.

While I have a wee bit of experience tinkering with cameras, and one Canon Super8 1218 lens, I have hit an obstacle with the Pentovar lens. Having removed the lenses I can, the one sitting atop the aperture blades I cannot see how to remove. I was hoping people could have a look and perhaps suggest a way of tackling the issue.

There is a small screw deep in the body of the lens, when I undo it, the small lens does not move, the screw has a pole on it's end, presumably to stop something turning. There are no other screws for me to try.
I have attached some pics of the lens but they are not showing up in the post. Odd

Cheers, Gareth


PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:57 am    Post subject: Re: Pentacon Pentovar variable focal length lens repair Reply with quote

mr blackstock wrote:
Hello,

I am hoping one of you have a little experience with a Pentovar 15-60mm F2.8/30-120mm F5.6 ZOOM lens. The mount is for a Pentaflex AK16mm cine camera.

The shutter/aperture blades are essentially jammed, not stiff or gunked up, just plain old jammed. If I attempt to force it, I can see the blades buckling under the pressure. So, lacking any online resource about the Pentovar, or affordable local specialist, I decided to attempt the repair myself.

While I have a wee bit of experience tinkering with cameras, and one Canon Super8 1218 lens, I have hit an obstacle with the Pentovar lens. Having removed the lenses I can, the one sitting atop the aperture blades I cannot see how to remove. I was hoping people could have a look and perhaps suggest a way of tackling the issue.

There is a small screw deep in the body of the lens, when I undo it, the small lens does not move, the screw has a pole on it's end, presumably to stop something turning. There are no other screws for me to try.
I have attached some pics of the lens but they are not showing up in the post. Odd

Cheers, Gareth


Welcome mr blackstock


PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello,

Thanks for the re-post. I went and re-activated an old flicker account so I could post some better quality pics. Hopefully these work..

IMG_20180727_160659 by mr blackstock, on Flickr

IMG_20180727_160643 by mr blackstock, on Flickr