From: Jack on 14 Oct 2006 12:37 I have this Sony with the classical stuck lens and "turn off and turn on" message. I have successfully repaired couple of Canon E18 lenses, but this Sony lens package looks a bit more complicated and before I do trial and error on this I was wondering if there was instructions somewhere for this. I found the service manual, but it is not a real sevice manual, but only a parts replacement guide ;-) So, if you have run across instructions for this, drop me a line. Thanks, Jan Finland
From: Jack on 19 Oct 2006 01:23 No need anymore. I disassembled the lens unit, cleaned it and put back together w/o instructions and now the camera works like a charm ;-) Don't recommend this procedure if you haven't done it before. Very delicate operation. JMK "Jack" <jankro(a)POISTAdnainternet.net> wrote in message news:45311252$0$8099$9b536df3(a)news.fv.fi... >I have this Sony with the classical stuck lens and "turn off and turn on" >message. > > I have successfully repaired couple of Canon E18 lenses, but this Sony > lens package looks a bit more complicated and before I do trial and error > on this I was wondering if there was instructions somewhere for this. > I found the service manual, but it is not a real sevice manual, but only a > parts replacement guide ;-) > > So, if you have run across instructions for this, drop me a line. > > Thanks, > > Jan > Finland > >
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