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Nikon 50 mm f1.8 lens broken notch FEE ERROR

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2010

EE SERVO COUPLING D90 QUICK FIX WITH A RUBBER BAND WITH A BROKEN NOTCH ON YOUR NIKOR 50MM F1.8 LENS

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  • This is a broken notch from the lens itself. . did you buy yours second hand? or brand new? you should see the location of the notch about 8 o clock position if you are facing the camera. there should be a tiny notch there that goes counter clockwise when you move it.

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  • lol=))

    turn the aperture ring to 22 and lock it:)

  • Thank´s, Thank´s, Thank´s, Thank´s,Thank´s, Thank´s, Thank´s, Thank´s and......

    Thank´s!!!!!! You is "The best"

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  • THAT RUBBER BAND IS RETARDED...GO TO THE STORE!!!

  • pinoy ka ba? why dont u buy here in philippines.nikkor 50mm 1.8d it cost 6000php... if u fixed that its cost almost 6k php.. why dont u buy a new 1... or maybe try to buy 50mm 1.8g... not to expensive.. but have a great bokeh... and very fast auto focusing... if your pinoy try to buy in quiapo.. henry's or mayer photo shop.. the cheapest price camera and accessories...

  • Great, it help!! thanks for the tutorial!!!

  • OMG Im going to try this AS SOON AS I get home from work

  • Are you Filipino? I hear an accent.

  • Thanks. I dropped my lens and broke this tab. This is one of my favorite lenses, so I was pretty sad, since as you mentioned the price of the repair = price of the lens. This will get me by until I can stomach replacing the lens.

  • @ everyone: to use this lens on a digital body you have to set the aperture to f22, slide the lock so the aperture ring can't move, and adjust the aperture using the camera.

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