Forum: Welcomes and Introductions
07-15-2017, 05:01 AM
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OMG IT WORKED!
okay first of all, thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread!
the conducting thing solved it.
so i very uncarefully grinded of the anodized coanting stuff on the lens bajonet thingy off and now the blades close as they should! i would never do this on an expensive lens but sincr it was 10$ i figuered: what the heck lets jyst try :D
thanks pentaxians!
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Forum: Welcomes and Introductions
07-15-2017, 03:28 AM
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well... ill have to make it conductive somehow then.... thanks!
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Forum: Welcomes and Introductions
07-13-2017, 09:05 PM
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thank you for your advice! what I still do not understand is why it works perfectly fine on the k30 then? does it not require an electricity conducting mountface?
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Forum: Welcomes and Introductions
07-13-2017, 12:38 PM
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hey, thanks for the quick reply!
its a 50mm petri lens 1:2.0
always using M ---------- Post added 07-13-17 at 12:41 PM ----------
hi, i am using M mode and the blades dont close neither at exposure time, green button thingy nor on dof preview mode. on the k1.
but the k30 it works with green button and at exposure. (no dof mode in k30)
thany you very much.
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Forum: Welcomes and Introductions
07-13-2017, 08:24 AM
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Hi there,
first post here so dont hate please!
so i have this problem with my K1...
it is not the same as these 500 threads about aperture ring setrings... but it is related. but hear me out!
so... when i use a quite old manual lens on my pentax K1 the aperture blades dont close... i already tried the folowing:
-setting the setting for aperture rings to 2(instead of 1)
-when not mounted, the apperture ring on the lens works perfectly fine
-using the same lens on my K30 works perfectly fine and the aperture ring works like it is supposed to
please help me!
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