Dante_Stella
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I always understood that the original Fuji G690 (not the BL) lacked an interlock between the dark slide and the lens release button.
But what seems to be the case with one chrome 65mm lens I have is that it doesn't lock using the lens release button. I took a look at the locking ring bayonet mating surface - everything is assembled correctly (compared to other lenses I have here) - but it simply lacks the cutout in the bayonet that would engage the locking pin on the camera body. The effect is that you just have to tighten the mounting ring by hand - hard.
So if this is typical of chrome lenses (if it's not, I'll have a local shop machine the notch into the locking ring... this lens is in no way collector grade), why did the original G690 (chrome trim on VF) have a lens release button at all? Or do some early ones lack it?
Thanks
Dante
But what seems to be the case with one chrome 65mm lens I have is that it doesn't lock using the lens release button. I took a look at the locking ring bayonet mating surface - everything is assembled correctly (compared to other lenses I have here) - but it simply lacks the cutout in the bayonet that would engage the locking pin on the camera body. The effect is that you just have to tighten the mounting ring by hand - hard.
So if this is typical of chrome lenses (if it's not, I'll have a local shop machine the notch into the locking ring... this lens is in no way collector grade), why did the original G690 (chrome trim on VF) have a lens release button at all? Or do some early ones lack it?
Thanks
Dante