I tried shaking it and gently banging metal rear of lens on a cloth on
the table, but maybe I just have to keep trying, I wonder if sticky tape
might be strong enough assuming I can remove any sticky stuff with
acetone should it fail to come out.
Does this also mean that this element is available and hopefully not
expensive. I did read somewhere about one guy taking it to the
opticians who measure it and made him a new one.
Ian
> The one behind the spacer is a simple element, not a group. Normally you
> would use a small suction tool to remove the element. If you don't have
> the proper tool you might be able to get the element to fall out by carefully
> shaking the lens. Never pry on the element, you'll definitely damage it.
> -mark
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