pureanalog
Newbie

Ouch!!
Do you think this crack on the rim which has the letters and brand name of the lens affect image in any way (like let light go in etc?)?
Do you think it should get a repair or not? The thread of the filters is not affected it seems it is on the surface.
I wouldn't think so, but I'd like to here your opinions.
Thanks
No, that in and of itself won't. Find a junked lens with a good bezel and swap them... 
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Ask Mamiya whether they still have a spare bezel for you - N series M645 lenses aren't yet past official service life.
Mackinaw
Think Different
If you can't find a new trim ring, why not take off the damaged ring and repair? I'm guessing the ring is made of plastic so a bit of glue should take care of the crack. Just fix and re-install.
Jim B.
Jim B.
pureanalog
Newbie
so you guys are saying that this bezel is only for decoration purposes? Any ideas on how this can be removed? I could try gluing it back together.
Mackinaw
Think Different
It's actually just a trim ring. The lens will function fine without it.
It will just unscrew. You might be able to find something (tweezers?) that will fit into the cracks/holes and allow you to twist it off. You can also use a rubber drain stopper or something that will allow you press on the ring and unscrew it.
Jim B.
It will just unscrew. You might be able to find something (tweezers?) that will fit into the cracks/holes and allow you to twist it off. You can also use a rubber drain stopper or something that will allow you press on the ring and unscrew it.
Jim B.
Gumby
Veteran
Put black tape over it and forget about it.
pureanalog
Newbie
I see that the trim ring only has one hole. How is it supposed to get pulled out with just one hole?
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
If would not be pulled out, but screwed out, and originally it had no hole. That coarse hand made hole (and perhaps the crack opposite as well) is the result of some amateurish (or incomplete) repair attempt - in pro service the bezel is screwed out with a rubber ring or, if it has come stuck, destroyed and replaced with a spare.
semi-ambivalent
Little to say
Put black tape over it and forget about it.
That's a Leica trick, isn't it?
pureanalog
Newbie
If would not be pulled out, but screwed out, and originally it had no hole. That coarse hand made hole (and perhaps the crack opposite as well) is the result of some amateurish (or incomplete) repair attempt - in pro service the bezel is screwed out with a rubber ring or, if it has come stuck, destroyed and replaced with a spare.
Actually the whole is machine made, the pic is not good enough to show. It exists since the lens was new. And it's just one whole.
Is that rubber ring something I can purchase on ebay or sometihng easily.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Actually the whole is machine made, the pic is not good enough to show. It exists since the lens was new.
Mine does not have it. But mid-series changes do happen.
Is that rubber ring something I can purchase on ebay or sometihng easily.
A search for "rubber lens tool" will turn up quite a few. So will "rubber stopper", at a lower price.
pureanalog
Newbie
Do you know where I could ask for Mamiya parts? There is no way I can find them in my country. Could you perhaps point out somewhere to ask?
I found the tool for the repair.
thank you
I found the tool for the repair.
thank you
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
What is your country? A list of representatives can be found at http://www.mamiya.co.jp/home/camera/eng/worldwide/index.html
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