Infinity adjustment
Regardless of having cleaned the rear lens before, it turned out that the focus setting at infinity was incorrect.
To adjust the focus to infinity, the front helicoid must either rotate out or in from the rear one.
To do this, turn the focus ring with the infinity marking and distance scale, which align with a marking line on the tube.
If the infinity mark and the marking line match, the lens is set to infinity.
For adjustment, the focus ring can be decoupled using screws. It then no longer moves the front helicoid.
Using the viewfinder and focusing screen, you turn the front helicoid (grab the front tube) to focus on an object that is far enough away and represents infinity.
The focus ring is then reattached (coupled) with the screws.
Infinity is thus adjusted.
Looking for the screws
Since I haven't dismantled a sliding zoom yet, I'm looking for the suspected adjustment screws.
The front lens is attached with a decorative ring.
I can take it out of the tube, see the lens underneath, but no other adjustment options.
This is what the massive lend looks like:
I reinstall the lens again.
Another retaining ring fixes the extendable lens hood.
I also loosen this with the adjustment wrench after adding a little WD-40, as the ring is reluctant.
I can now remove the lens hood.
But there are no screws to be seen here either.
Only the tube remains ...
... under the rubber coating of the focus ring.
Things have to continue there.
So I take off the rubber coating.
It is only weakly glued, but it fits very tightly:
And here they are, the adjustment screws that connect the focus ring to the front helicoid.
Five pieces in total:
After loosening the screws a bit, the focus ring can be moved up a little:
I spend some time studying the mechanism.
From the window I focus on the construction crane boom in the background using the front helicoid.
The neighbors all around are probably already used to my strange actvities. Nobody calls the police
I now know by experience that the boom focuses a little below infinity.
It's not entirely accurate, but I compared it with other lenses and it can be readjusted at any time.
Once I'm happy with the setting, I screw in two screws and also the remaining three.
Now infinity has been adjusted.
The more pleasant work follows
Cleaning the lens hood, its retaining ring and the thread on the tube from WD-40. An antidote is isopropyl alcohol
The lens hood is put back on.
The retaining ring can be easily screwed in and fixed:
Done: