Leitz condenser - Cleaning
Leitz condenser - Cleaning
Hello,
As suggested by Zzffnn in my previous thread:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=14989
I am transferring the subject of my condenser here, I have a spanner lens tool arriving by the mail in the next days, in order to unscrew lens B bellow.
So there are visible particles of dust inside of the lens of my condenser and these are visible in the views also.
Is there anything I should know or be aware of before I start cleaning the lens of the condenser, not to damage anything? It looks like by removing B lens with the special tool, I'll be able to clean the other lens under it. from the interior. It's not clear if there is a 3rd lens between, blocking the access.
Secondly, the little handle works ok, but it's not 100% smooth... Maybe not a big deal but I wonder if it could need a bit of grease on the inside, and involving the removal of F and E. Should I attempt this or leave it as it is?
Thanks.
As suggested by Zzffnn in my previous thread:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=14989
I am transferring the subject of my condenser here, I have a spanner lens tool arriving by the mail in the next days, in order to unscrew lens B bellow.
So there are visible particles of dust inside of the lens of my condenser and these are visible in the views also.
Is there anything I should know or be aware of before I start cleaning the lens of the condenser, not to damage anything? It looks like by removing B lens with the special tool, I'll be able to clean the other lens under it. from the interior. It's not clear if there is a 3rd lens between, blocking the access.
Secondly, the little handle works ok, but it's not 100% smooth... Maybe not a big deal but I wonder if it could need a bit of grease on the inside, and involving the removal of F and E. Should I attempt this or leave it as it is?
Thanks.
Re: Leitz condenser - Cleaning
Some dust or fog in condenser lenses usually don't affect image quality that much, unless you are running DIC and prisms are bad.
That said, condenser lenses are not too difficult to clean and re-assemble in good shape, unless said dust or fog is in between lens packs.
That said, condenser lenses are not too difficult to clean and re-assemble in good shape, unless said dust or fog is in between lens packs.
Re: Leitz condenser - Cleaning
Oki, There is no fog or humidity in it !
Just some large particles of dust that will be easy to remove probably with my Giotto's air duster. I should have the spanner tool this week to unscrew that lens.
Good to know that the condenser will not bo too difficult to re-assemble.. I'll make my one custom flat screwdriver with a grinder instead of buying a kit of small screwdrivers!
Thanks!
Just some large particles of dust that will be easy to remove probably with my Giotto's air duster. I should have the spanner tool this week to unscrew that lens.
Good to know that the condenser will not bo too difficult to re-assemble.. I'll make my one custom flat screwdriver with a grinder instead of buying a kit of small screwdrivers!
Thanks!
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Re: Leitz condenser - Cleaning
Remove the four screws on the top of the condenser turret. This will provide access to the top of the lower optic.
The flip top lens has a pin which will fit in between a folk. You’ll see this once open.
The flip top lens has a pin which will fit in between a folk. You’ll see this once open.
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Re: Leitz condenser - Cleaning
Also be careful with the iris. They are not easy to re-assemble.
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Ok in my images the letter E and F could both be the top of the turret, they both have 4 screws, which one is it exactly?PrecisionInstruments wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 3:22 amRemove the four screws on the top of the condenser turret. This will provide access to the top of the lower optic.
The flip top lens has a pin which will fit in between a folk. You’ll see this once open.
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The iris diaphragm--the part with the metal leaves that opens and closes. And I second the caution; if disassembled, they can be a nightmare to get back together.
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Iris of the condenser. Yours should have only one.
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Re: Leitz condenser - Cleaning
The four screws on the top plate around the perimeter sorry.PrecisionInstruments wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 3:22 amRemove the four screws on the top of the condenser turret. This will provide access to the top of the lower optic.
The flip top lens has a pin which will fit in between a folk. You’ll see this once open.
Removing these screws will allow you to take off the top plate along with the flip top lens. You will see how this engages with the mechanism inside, it’s quite simple.
If this is off a Diaplan, there will be no aperture diaphragm in the condenser as it is located in the instrument base.
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Re: Leitz condenser - Cleaning
My mistake. His condenser is from Diaplan, indeed, so it does not have diaphragm.PrecisionInstruments wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:32 amThe four screws on the top plate around the perimeter sorry.PrecisionInstruments wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 3:22 amRemove the four screws on the top of the condenser turret. This will provide access to the top of the lower optic.
The flip top lens has a pin which will fit in between a folk. You’ll see this once open.
Removing these screws will allow you to take off the top plate along with the flip top lens. You will see how this engages with the mechanism inside, it’s quite simple.
If this is off a Diaplan, there will be no aperture diaphragm in the condenser as it is located in the instrument base.