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  • @MrPhins
    @MrPhins Před 3 lety +60

    Great tips. Now, if you could link the product that finds all the screws that are somewhere on the floor in my work area it would be greatly appreciated.

    • @bryanescalante2871
      @bryanescalante2871 Před 3 lety +10

      Use a magnet

    • @IdleSummer
      @IdleSummer Před 3 lety +4

      Shine a flashlight almost parallel to the floor so that the screws throw long shadows across the ground.

    • @voxelboardsofficial
      @voxelboardsofficial Před rokem

      When I worked in a welding shop, they had a sort of magnetic broom that looked kinda like a thicc swiffer that they used to pick up hardware

  • @astanisystems
    @astanisystems Před rokem +4

    Nice video! I'm glad that there are people out there saving older lenses and teaching DIY lens cleaning or repair.

  • @Left-Earth
    @Left-Earth Před 3 lety +13

    _"Open lens surgery."_
    *"The camera doctor will see you, now."* 📷👨‍⚕️

  • @tomasglavina9952
    @tomasglavina9952 Před 3 lety +16

    When working on the focusing helicoids a digital caliper is a must, measure everything before disassembling (infinity, MFD...) and after reassembly, saves a lot of "testing". Micro "pointy" tweezers are a must when working with aperture blades.

    • @saganandroid4175
      @saganandroid4175 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Can you provide some links for what you personally use?

  • @tasteinparis7138
    @tasteinparis7138 Před 3 lety +1

    All the stuff I never knew i needed ! Thanks !

  • @Warren3carpentry
    @Warren3carpentry Před 3 lety

    Perfect exactly what I was looking for!

  • @paolomesseca8679
    @paolomesseca8679 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much Mathieu: I am preparing the disassembling of dirty Summar Lens

  • @cheezyasfvck
    @cheezyasfvck Před 3 lety +27

    I have one of those lens spanners, they're awful. I've scratched multiple front rings due to it coming loose and slipping. I wouldn't recommend them as they're fiddly, take ages to get the right spacing, they don't stay in position, and they slip easily. The rubber vacuum pads or the compass type spanner seems like a much safer alternative, I'll have to get some.
    A good set of correctly fitting screwdrivers is also essential to prevent stripping screws, especially with really brittle helios screws. There's been many times when I thought a screw was stuck but immediatly came undone when I changed to a different sized screwdriver.

    • @rerewewrwrwrw
      @rerewewrwrwrw Před 3 lety +3

      100% agree. I've actually found that using calipers/verniers is better for the small amount of force that is actually required to open most retaining rings, so it hopefully won't damage the measuring tool

    • @lensineer
      @lensineer Před 3 lety +1

      I work in cinema optics development and we use this type of opener. tinyurl.com/y2zbbkm4
      Never had any problems and for diameters we use, there isn't really another good option.

    • @cheezyasfvck
      @cheezyasfvck Před 3 lety

      @@lensineer The one you linked is the exact one I have! I've found it to be a pain, but I'm only using it on smaller diameter (

    • @lensineer
      @lensineer Před 3 lety +3

      @@cheezyasfvck I know that problem. (we also do rehousings of vintage lenses) Our mechanics use just a drop of acetone, letting it seep in the thread. Normally this is enough to get the thread going (even on very old lenses).

    • @cheezyasfvck
      @cheezyasfvck Před 3 lety +1

      @@lensineer I'll have to try that next time. Thanks for the tip! :)

  • @markfreedman2470
    @markfreedman2470 Před 9 měsíci

    Superb video. Thanks. Much appreciated.

  • @Lpool-mx6rl
    @Lpool-mx6rl Před 3 lety +3

    Great video idea. Useful stuff mate.

  • @asmrcuriositycabinet3143
    @asmrcuriositycabinet3143 Před 3 lety +4

    Getting my Credit card and visiting the description links after I finished the video.

  • @Needacreate
    @Needacreate Před 2 lety +2

    Instructive, lucidly presented, and fun to watch - as usual, I'm tempted to add. Greatly appreciated, Mathieu.👍

  • @jj963963jj
    @jj963963jj Před rokem

    Very handy tools, thank you 🎀

  • @guerramar
    @guerramar Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks a lot Matieu...very interesting and usefull

  • @timskinnercanada
    @timskinnercanada Před 3 lety +16

    Excellent recommendations Mathieu. I would only add a bottle of acetone for when screws and securing rings are glued in place - as they so often are.

  • @sano4kalife
    @sano4kalife Před rokem

    Отличная работа! Спасибо)))

  • @kohala1815
    @kohala1815 Před rokem +6

    I noticed the recommended screwdrivers are not magnetic. Wouldn’t magnetic ones provide an extra bit of security and practicality, or are non-magnetic actually better or preferable for some reason?

  • @sacardevos
    @sacardevos Před 2 měsíci

    Nice. Thanks. Do you use special grease for the focus ring?

  • @philmtx3fr
    @philmtx3fr Před rokem

    Very good job Matthieu ( ou très bon travail vu ton petit accent :)). I discovered one or 2 tools I didn’t know. Thx for that.

  • @dubanhernandocastanedamora7196

    Wonderful to share this information

  • @patriziodalessandro1693
    @patriziodalessandro1693 Před 3 lety +2

    You can buy the lens sucker kit from Japan Hobby Tools too. Did you try to push again the pear when you want to release the lens...?

  • @buddyfx7026
    @buddyfx7026 Před 3 lety

    What a beautiful video, thank you.

  • @mikeno62
    @mikeno62 Před 3 lety +1

    That was a great presentation Mathieu :-)

  • @messylaura
    @messylaura Před 3 lety +1

    i also like toothpicks if you dont have grip cups for continuing to unscrew lens rings after the spanner has loosened it, less chance of scratching a lens if you slip.

  • @ChrisSpeddings
    @ChrisSpeddings Před 3 lety

    Those filter wrenches look so useful! Definitely getting some for my Kit Bag! Cheers.

  • @Biggles404
    @Biggles404 Před 3 lety

    Well that's my Christmas list sorted

  • @j.m.w.5064
    @j.m.w.5064 Před 3 lety

    If aperture blades dont move when the aperture ring is turned - is here a chance to clean or straighten them?

  • @loukashareangas4420
    @loukashareangas4420 Před 3 lety +20

    Sadly, the rubber cones (the ones you call vacuum pads) are way overpriced for what they are...
    You can get equivalent functionality items in the plumbing supplies section of a home improvement store.
    It bugs me that anything related to photography instantly gets a 10x price boost.

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 3 lety +7

      Sadly, many people don't have the curiosity or time to check for the cheap option, thats why I started a channel about vintage lenses :))

    • @lmckay8881
      @lmckay8881 Před 3 lety +1

      Try working on watches. The tools made for that trade are also very expensive.

    • @patriziodalessandro1693
      @patriziodalessandro1693 Před 3 lety +1

      Did you try checking the price offered by Japan Hobby Tools. This kit is quite good but will not help with bigger sizes. For that there is another kit (grey rubber).

    • @brandonblue5190
      @brandonblue5190 Před 2 lety +1

      i agree! So can you direct me to a tool for this please. Thanks in advance!

    • @saganandroid4175
      @saganandroid4175 Před 10 měsíci

      @@patriziodalessandro1693 Japan Hobby Tools ... is that an Amazon seller or... do they have their own site for N. Americans?

  • @FelipeTrotamundos
    @FelipeTrotamundos Před rokem

    you make it look so easy, I'm trying to open mine with the rubber tool but with no success!! is there a trick? I have the SIGMA 56mm lens for E-mount

  • @tedycristian6599
    @tedycristian6599 Před 3 lety

    Nice video man

  • @StarshipGhost
    @StarshipGhost Před 3 lety

    I have this very tiny Pentax 110 18mm PAN FOCUS lens that has nothing on it but 2 dots on the bottom. Can I open this? I gotta get rid of dust and fungus. Thanks. I am guessing all it needs is the compass, but this thing is so tiny its hard to tell if it can be opened as I wouldn't be surprised if it was made in a way where it could not be.

  • @MrSpartan99
    @MrSpartan99 Před 2 lety

    I recently bought an “ugly” lens from KEH and it needs cleaning, I was intimidated to do it myself but not anymore thank you!

  • @GodsPoetryProductions
    @GodsPoetryProductions Před 3 lety

    Thanks I have a lot of old lens.

  • @soloalpinist
    @soloalpinist Před rokem

    What kind of Blue LED light is that (don't see a link)? Thanks

  • @jbnitpou9942
    @jbnitpou9942 Před 3 lety +1

    Merci Mathieu ..... toujours aussi bien tes vidéos ..... 👍👍👍👍 Ce matos ressemble beaucoup à ce que l’on utilise en horlogerie, mais avec quelques nuances ......

  • @chrisgehteuchnixan748
    @chrisgehteuchnixan748 Před 3 lety

    Can you make a tutorial to repair an Agfa Silette? That were awesome. I need help please. In 3 days maybe???

  • @vincenzotarantini8161
    @vincenzotarantini8161 Před 3 lety +1

    and to clean (wash) the lenses?

  • @ZecaTrindade
    @ZecaTrindade Před 3 lety

    UV light do the same, or is the same that Blue Light, for dirt detecting?

  • @Raine-Cat
    @Raine-Cat Před rokem +1

    Was the led torch a UV light or just a blue LED?

  • @DixonLu
    @DixonLu Před 3 lety +4

    I use a rocket blower with an air filter on the intake end to ensure I am not blowing MORE dust into something esp when working on camera internals.

    • @patriziodalessandro1693
      @patriziodalessandro1693 Před 3 lety

      I agree. The VSGO V-B02 which I bought last year is much better. Filter and two nozzles with different lenghts

    • @randyhendrickson6524
      @randyhendrickson6524 Před 3 lety

      I've never had a problem in all the work I've done. If it did happen, I'd just blow another puff and its gone.

    • @patriziodalessandro1693
      @patriziodalessandro1693 Před 3 lety +2

      @@randyhendrickson6524 I agree with you that we are verging on a manic behaviour and I have also heard people suggest to lubricate lenses and cameras with a good dose of WD40 spray reporting that it had miracolous effects, but the idea of a blower with a filter is to avoid sandblasting the surface of the lens in case you draw inside the blower some bigger particles (deliberately exaggerated, but there is some sense behind it). The exit speed of the air blown at the nozzle mouth is quite high...(with the one I mentioned you even get five replacement filters included in the package)

  • @LyudmilaRGVK
    @LyudmilaRGVK Před 8 měsíci

    Where does one get a blue LED light dirt detector?

  • @JeriyantBaramcity
    @JeriyantBaramcity Před 3 lety

    It's a difficult Restoration 😨. Congratulations to you my friend 👍👍👍

  • @patriziodalessandro1693
    @patriziodalessandro1693 Před 3 lety +3

    Better buy a lot of lint free pads. Sooner or later your microfiber cloth will eat up the dirt and rest assured it will scratch your lens (unless you throw it away after you clean each single lens...). Having tried the 0.5 micron thickness Chinese ones, which dissolve into thin air just by looking at them, I suggest you look for a better product.

  • @BeauKooJack1
    @BeauKooJack1 Před rokem

    is the blue light a black light?

  • @CarlosJimenezGuerra
    @CarlosJimenezGuerra Před 3 lety +18

    Other tool that I think it's very useful is the filter thread repair tool... Many vintage lenses come with the filter thread bended or damaged.

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 3 lety +5

      yes !! do you have a link to a good one ?

    • @CarlosJimenezGuerra
      @CarlosJimenezGuerra Před 3 lety +1

      @@MathieuStern I think this may work fine www.amazon.es/dp/B07NJS1RML/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_fabc_lYLVFb56C8HSG but in my opinion all are the same with other brand.

    • @loukashareangas4420
      @loukashareangas4420 Před 3 lety

      I also came to the comments for this!

    • @djchips
      @djchips Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, the lens vise is excellent for repairing slight to moderate filter thread damage! But it must be used with care to not do further damage.

  • @TheSugus38
    @TheSugus38 Před 3 lety

    @Mathieu : pour les tourne-vis, il y a chez tes voisins suisses la marque PB Swiss Tools qui en fait d'excellents !

  • @tinpl8r
    @tinpl8r Před 3 lety

    Is the blue torch light a UV torch?

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 3 lety +1

      its supposed to be a UV torch but it's not, it's enough to check for dirt and dust but it will not work for UV sensitive stuff

  • @hayooyoutubecreator8930

    That vacuum pad tho... shit I need it.

  • @mrmagoo916
    @mrmagoo916 Před 3 lety

    Where can I get the Japanese precision screwdriver set, please

  • @user-to6kg5wb5r
    @user-to6kg5wb5r Před 3 lety

    Очень полезные инструменты

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 3 lety

      спасибо, надеюсь подпишетесь :)

    • @user-to6kg5wb5r
      @user-to6kg5wb5r Před 3 lety

      @@MathieuStern уже подписан,у Вас очень интересный канал 👍

  • @patriziodalessandro1693
    @patriziodalessandro1693 Před 3 lety +1

    Personally I do not like the Vessel screwdrivers you are showing. Bought them and then bought the Vessel 9902 and 9903 kits. I get a better grip with those. Maybe I have big hands...A good alternative for people living in the US is Moody's JIS kit.

  • @zumosvanchhawng942
    @zumosvanchhawng942 Před rokem

    Like.. 👍👍👍

  • @davidv.kutaliya
    @davidv.kutaliya Před 6 měsíci

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @rogerb5615
    @rogerb5615 Před 3 lety +1

    Agree with all you recommend, Mathieu, but must say that the Germans make the BEST micro screwdrivers, both in terms of precision of the tips and of durability.

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the info!

    • @williamofford
      @williamofford Před 3 lety +7

      @@MathieuStern but they are a different tip geometry, you need JIT tips for Japanese cameras German for others.

    • @harryflashman4542
      @harryflashman4542 Před rokem

      @@williamofford Phillips comes close to JIS, but Japanese are best. High quality screwdrivers are an excellent time saving investment.

  • @kellylavoy6566
    @kellylavoy6566 Před 2 lety

    Can I just hire you to clean my old sears lens?

  • @ranziphotography7540
    @ranziphotography7540 Před 6 měsíci

    this gonna be very tough to get in india :/

  • @gsolmott
    @gsolmott Před 6 měsíci

    🎉

  • @joseacarrasm
    @joseacarrasm Před 3 lety

    Jejeje you modernize your kit from the hot water and paper 😉

  • @Gerard-hu6kp
    @Gerard-hu6kp Před 8 měsíci

    Coatings on filters are very sensitive
    Filters need careful handling all the time.

  • @tututaurus
    @tututaurus Před 3 lety

    Nice. But I think everything in this video costs as much as my hole equipment :D

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 3 lety

      did you check the links, most of it is under $30

  • @razzman038
    @razzman038 Před 3 lety +1

    What about cotton buds and alcohol hehehehe

  • @miam1074
    @miam1074 Před 3 lety +9

    the microfiber cloth is really bad for lens cleaning. using it is the easiest way to remove any lens coating fast. it has an amazing 'grip' and will leave cleaning marks on the glass. please do not recommend it. it is however very effective to clean the barrel of a lens, esp. if it is slightly damp.

    • @jacobwarren1985
      @jacobwarren1985 Před 2 lety +7

      I'd love to hear what tool you suggest to use instead of a microfibre cloth to clean a lens surface? Thank you!

    • @saganandroid4175
      @saganandroid4175 Před 10 měsíci

      Well what is proven to be safe then?

    • @nmicic
      @nmicic Před 5 měsíci

      No clue for camera, but for telescope I use kimtech dry wipes

    • @beelzking
      @beelzking Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@jacobwarren1985use q tips and lens cleaning tissues

    • @HandlebecauseIMust
      @HandlebecauseIMust Před 2 minutami

      ​@jacobwarren1985 I know this is old but I love it when people provide a problem but no solution.

  • @DanielTroyer
    @DanielTroyer Před 2 lety

    No microfiber cloths! Kim wipes and ROR, etc. only!

    • @saganandroid4175
      @saganandroid4175 Před 10 měsíci

      @DanielTroyer what are ROR and Kim ? Never heard of them.

  • @akhyarrayhka4048
    @akhyarrayhka4048 Před 3 lety +1

    remember, lens fungus is infectious

    • @akhyarrayhka4048
      @akhyarrayhka4048 Před 3 lety +1

      my minolta grew a fungus so badly within 1 week because infected by another lens, the culprit is none other than the cleaning swab that were used multiple times, we use zeiss lens cleaner and 90% alcohol for cleaning purpose and subject the lens to sunlight for preventive measures. another possibility developing fungi as it may not kill the spores.

  • @tomallen6073
    @tomallen6073 Před rokem +1

    Nothing but advertisement.

  • @saganandroid4175
    @saganandroid4175 Před 10 měsíci

    It's been >2 years since you posted this. Are you still using these tools? Which ones have proven to be... undesirable?

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 10 měsíci

      The suction cup tool is extremely useful
      The rubber rings also
      The screwdrivers could be better if they were magnetized
      What tool do you think are less interesting now ?

    • @saganandroid4175
      @saganandroid4175 Před 10 měsíci

      @@MathieuStern the various lens forums have warned against most tools sold on Amazon, but especially those lens spanners. They imply they're rickety enough that you're more apt to damage a lens.

    • @MathieuStern
      @MathieuStern Před 10 měsíci

      I didn’t had a problem yet