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    Zoom lense lubrication?

    Hi folks.

    I have a 35-70mm AF Nikkor zoom lense that is 'squealing' when moving in or out.

    Any ideas on lubrication?

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    KY jelly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    KY jelly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    KY jelly?
    You seem to have only read..... zoom, lubrication, in and out.


    hmmmm........ and maybe squeeling.
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    Without knowing the specific lens, I would think that the squealing may something else other than a lubrication issue (perhaps a stuffed runner??). Grease is usually used in lenses as a dampener for the lens focus helix. The most common grease is a high quality moly or lithium grease which is available from a specialist lens repairer. Although I have read of people using a regular (auto) moly based grease, the issues I would be very wary of are outgassing - which would discolour lens glass, interaction between the grease and plastic and felt internals, and running of the grease in warmer conditions. In the past, I have used a special lithium based grease. Unfortunately I can't remember where I purchased it from back in Adelaide.

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    It needs servicing, not just lubricating (and especially not in the manner suggested, that's for L-series lenses) as it probably has dust build up internally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    It needs servicing, not just lubricating (and especially not in the manner suggested, that's for L-series lenses) as it probably has dust build up internally.
    I would agree - depending on which lens it is. After I got a quote for a lens service (I have AF Minolta glass from the mid 80's) , I decided to do it myself (no guts...no glory) Took 2 hours to take apart, 1 hour to clean and service and 5 days to put back together. The main memory the missus had was of me on all fours in the kitchen late at night trying to find a little screw (really!!) . Anyway, I have done 4 lenses since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discomuzz View Post
    Hi folks.

    I have a 35-70mm AF Nikkor zoom lense that is 'squealing' when moving in or out.

    Any ideas on lubrication?

    Place it under the Landy for a couple of days


    Martyn

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    O.K. then!!

    I will put up with the noise for a while I think. Doesn't affect it's operation at the moment. When it does I'll replace or service depending on value.

    P.S. Some of you guy's are disgusting!

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