Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Roy: I used to have an E type Nikon 70-210 zoom lens with a similar problem. It wasn't a sliding shade, instead it was that the "zoomer" would slide up or down as I pointed the lens in those directions. Nikon folks called it zoom creep. I mitigated it, (not a permanent solution) by putting a strip of shiny black electrician's tape, (aka black tape?) along the length of the bottom of barrel of the lens so that the zoomer part would have a little more friction. It worked fine as long as I had the lens, and was far cheaper than having it fixed. The man who has it now remains happy with the "fix". I just now took a look at my Summilux and think that you might be able to put a short strip, (1/2 inch) on the smooth part which is revealed when you have the shade in the "out" position. If that's too thick, then try a piece of that translucent tape, I thinks it's called "magic mending tape". Jim Roy Feldman wrote: > The built in slide up shade on my 50 will not stay slid up. It seems > that it > creeps back whenever I really need it. > Any tips that don't involve black tape? > >