Kodak Retina IIc- Removing rear lens group?

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Hi,

I purchased a Kodak Retina IIc with Xenon 50/2.8. There are some spots and dirt visible in the rear lens group. I think most spots are on the glass face, which points to the shutter blades.

I am not sure, if it is just dirt, fungus, or as i read in another thread here maybe a reaction of the Xenon glass with some kind of solvents. Nevertheless I want to dry to clean it.
I took the front group away, but unfortunately even with the aperture wide open, it is too closed to clean the glass surface properly.

So i want to remove the whole rear group.
Am i correct with the assumption, that i have to turn the element- as shown on the picture- anti-clockwise?
Is there the danger, that i deadjust something by doing so?

Also grateful for any other hints and tips.




Thanks for reading.
 
Just use a tool so you can use the slots in the lens ring and unscrew the lens group. And then screw it back in when you're done.
 
You'll need a spanner that will fit the slots then turn counterclockwise to unscrew.
 
Thanks, J. Patric and Colyn.

I have begun to unscrew it now. About 1,5 turns it was to screw very easy after the first loosening. But then it suddenly stopped. So I'm wondering... is it just a bit stiff there, and should i apply some more force to continue screwing? Or is there some kind of interlock or so?
I'm afraid to use too much force and breaking something...

Edit: i just used more force, and it worked out fine :)
 
IIc is a great great camera. I wish you luck. I would turn it anti clockwise but I dont know for sure so may want to wait for an answer from someone who does.
 
thank you, guys. work has ended and everything is clean and seems to work now.

thanks for the link to chris sherlock's page. i knew his wonderful page already but strangely enough i have overseen this particular site about the rear element.
 
thank you, guys. work has ended and everything is clean and seems to work now.

thanks for the link to chris sherlock's page. i knew his wonderful page already but strangely enough i have overseen this particular site about the rear element.


so how does it come out?
 
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