Nikon S2/S3 infinity lock drives me mad

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Hi folks,

I start to appreciate shooting the S2 and S3 cameras I have.
However one thing drives me mad with using the standard 50mm lenses: the infinity lock.
I understand the lock helps when removing the lens but in pure logic the spring should tension the lock the other way around:
Leave the focus unlocked at all times except when pushing the button.
I have temporaily un-locked the button at all times on the front face of the body with a rubber band and tighten it around the right hand eyelet, in such a way not to use anything which could scratch the body.
I am wondering if the damn spring could not be reversebly removed in order to inhibit the OEM function?
 
It is an easy camera to work on. I think you have full access if you take the front cover off, by removing 4 (maybe 6) screws. The you can get at the spring, or the lever, and you can either remove the spring, or tape the lever into the desired position.

Vick
 
I had a similar experience when I started using my first Kiev. Rather than disassembly, I'd recommend using it often enough over a few weeks that placing your right index finger over the focus-lock catch becomes second nature. You need to put it close to this position anyway to hold the focus wheel while changing aperature on any lens, so it's a good habit to develop.
 
Wedging a bit of toothpick in the 'other' lock (the one that is disengaged by the external bayonet on the faceplate) was my favoured solution.

Cheers,

R.
 
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