A couple of days ago I got the flex for the focus mechanism in my 18-55 camera lens, but in my lack of experience I didn’t do a god job, the focus moved, and the camera tried to focus (it really tries) but the image remained blurry. So I had to put the flex in place again, the first attempt was not perfect. In order to do this. Here some pictures.
- Ready for surgery
- Tools required
- Removed both caps and the focus motor
- Remove the rubber band
- remove this screws to detach the lenses
- Be careful, first remove this contacts, they are easy to break
- Also remove this screws (there are three)
- lens removed
- Another view of the lenses
- Remove the connector
- Remove the “focus” cap, for this you need to remove a small metallic piece
- This metallic piece
- This is the flex.
- This is where the flex will be
- That squared piece of the flex have two small holes, use them to align the flex.
- Align..
- Make sure it is aligned before press
- I think it’s fine, assembly this thing
- And this is the result, a picture taken with the camera using autofocus