Nikon AF NIKKOR 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 D lens cleaning work
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Nikon AF NIKKOR 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 D
We will be cleaning these lenses that we purchased this time.
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Remove the front lens cap.
Remove the lens filter.
Remove the rear lens cap.
Remove dust from the exterior of the lens body.
Wipe the lens body with a towel using anhydrous ethanol.
After dusting the front lens
Use anhydrous ethanol and wipe with silvon paper.
After removing dust from the rear lens
Using anhydrous ethanol, wipe it off using Silvon paper.
After dusting the lens mount
Using anhydrous ethanol, wipe with cotton swabs and silvon paper
Wipe the front lens cap using anhydrous ethanol
and silvon paper.
Wipe the rear lens cap using anhydrous ethanol
and silvon paper.
Wipe the lens filter using anhydrous ethanol
and silvon paper.
Confirmation of operation.
Check the movement of the focus ring
and aperture feather.
Attach the rear lens cap, lens filter, and front lens cap.
Cleaning and operation check are finished.
This lens was released in the 1990s.
The lens was released about 30 years ago.
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Details of the specifications are introduced in the product information in Nikon’s official website.
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This lens is a standard zoom lens.
The mount is Nikon F mount.
This lens covers the range from 28mm to 105mm, so it will be the best lens for daily use. I think it is the best lens for daily use.
It is very clean and the inside of the lens is clear.
It is a good weight and has been treated with care.
The lens is moderately heavy and has been treated with care.
It can be used with film SLR cameras and also with other types of cameras.
It is a very attractive lens because it can be attached to Nikon digital camera SLRs without using a mount adapter.
One that can be enjoyed with old and new cameras!
Please have it on hand!
Writer Takashi Okumura