FrankS
Registered User
There is nothing that vice grips, duct tape, and bungie cords can't ultimately fix.
I had a camera fall off a motorcycle seat, not it's lens. The filter was dented and the filter glass was cracked. No amount of pinching and turning was effective. This was an extreme case.
They make a textured rubber pad for removing stuck jar lids (sold in kitchen stores.) I have always been able to remove filters that were stuck beyond all other methods using one of these.
When trying to remove a filter normally by grasping it with your thumb and fingers, you deform the filter out of round. When a filter is stuck, you squeeze harder and deform the filter more, binding it even tighter to the lens. The trick is to exert a rotational force without inducing a squeezing/deforming force.
When trying to remove a filter normally by grasping it with your thumb and fingers, you deform the filter out of round. When a filter is stuck, you squeeze harder and deform the filter more, binding it even tighter to the lens. The trick is to exert a rotational force without inducing a squeezing/deforming force.
Second that, the bottom side of a mouse pad in my case : )... the mouse pad has also worked for me.