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Anonymous Posted on Oct 15, 2014

How to take apart Nikon lens 28-300mm

I dropped my lens straight down to the floor.After that I turn on the camera to check the lens,I can see the focus meter still working( adjust itself accordingly to lock focus to near or far every time I shoot). The front section zoom ( near front cap ) is travel normal.The rear section zoom ( near camera ) is get stuck ( jamb) in haft way,it can not travel when zoom in in,out).When I shake the lens ,I can hear one small piece of plastic rattle inside( It sound like one teeth of the zoom ring is chipped off )Please help me God ! I need the instruction step by step to take apart Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 ED. in order to repair it.I am a retired auto mechanic with a fixed low income.I have the ability to fix,I just need the procedures with photos or video, diagrams,parts list... Any information or anything you can help me,I am deeply appreciated. Sincerely, Duc Dinh [email protected]

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Do you have a lens collimator and other equipment needed to reassemble the lens properly? Otherwise you may as well disassemble it with a sledgehammer---it'll work just as well afterwards.

I'm not questioning your ability, but your equipment. Would you rebuild a car engine using the tools in your kitchen? Would you service a flat-screen television using the automotive tools in your garage? A camera lens is a precision piece of equipment, requiring its own specialized tools.

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