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I wonder if the model with an infinity lock can be disassembled by the same way as shown in the video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqOGjX4Tn94&t=168s
I dare not to start the work. Anyone can advise?
Thank you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqOGjX4Tn94&t=168s
I dare not to start the work. Anyone can advise?
Thank you.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
The optical cell is held in place with a locking and slips right out. The lenses are identical save for the tabs which the infinity lock catches.
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
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The optical cell is held in place with a locking and slips right out. The lenses are identical save for the tabs which the infinity lock catches.
Phil Forrest
What is the locking?
Thank you. :angel:
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OK. I found out that it's impossible to twist the lens part off directly as shown in the youtube video.
I had to take off the chrome mount (3 tiny screw along the side) first. Then I can screw the lens part off.
<It's for the infinity-lock model.>
I had to take off the chrome mount (3 tiny screw along the side) first. Then I can screw the lens part off.
<It's for the infinity-lock model.>
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Of the chrome (steelrim) series (they too have an infinity lock) the lenshead can be unscrewed from the focusing mount, just like many other Leitz lenses from that period. Makes servicing a lot easier.
Erik.
Erik.
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