Canon ZOOM FD 100-200mm f/5.6 S.C. lens cleaning work
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Canon ZOOM FD 100-200mm f/5.6 S.C.
We will be cleaning these lenses that we purchased this time.
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Remove dust from the exterior of the lens body.
Wipe the body with a towel using anhydrous ethanol.
After removing dust from the front lens
Using anhydrous ethanol, wipe it with a Silvon paper.
After removing dust from the rear lens
Using anhydrous ethanol, wipe it with a chopstick wrapped with silvon paper.
After removing dust from the lens mount
Using anhydrous ethanol, wipe it using Silvon paper.
The rear lens cap is wiped with anhydrous ethanol and using Silvon paper.
I will remove dust from the hard case
Clean the outside of the case using mink oil
Check the operation
Check the movement of the focus ring and aperture feather.
Attach the rear lens cap.
Cleaning and operation check are completed.
This lens was released in 1973.
It is a 49 years old vintage lens.
Canon’s official website is here
For details of the specifications, please refer to Canon’s official website at
CANON CAMERA MUSEUM.
This lens is a zoom lens and the mount is FD mount.
The lens is in such good condition that it is hard
to believe that it is about half a century old.
The optics and appearance are of course clean.
The hard case is in beautiful condition as well,
so this will be one to delight you!
Please get it and enjoy your wonderful camera life!
Writer Takashi Okumura