Thank you John (and others) so much for the informative replies. I was
afraid of having
to straighten it *before* removing, but it is clear that it is the
only way.
By the way, my 24/2.0 does not have the two small notches in the name
ring, hence the
question I posted to the list around disassembly. All my other lenses
have notches to
remove with a lens spanner, so I though the 24/2.0 had some special
tool/technique
required.
Well, I shall try with a small dowel and hammer (I do have both) but
it is a bit
hair raising to bang the lens 3mm from the front glass element. I may
go the route of
making a wooden jig.
This lens is fairly old, and even slightly yellowed, but it's great
for B&W and really
one of my favourite lenses. I am amazed at how easily the filter ring
bent! And still very
annoyed with myself...
Well, one thing is for sure, I could drive across South Africa and not
get the sound advice I
get on this list in a couple of minutes. Much appreciated.
On 21 Jan 2009, at 4:07 PM, John Hermanson wrote:
> Most name rings have 2 small notches, 180 degrees apart. If only the
> filter ring is dented, you straighten it while on the lens. If you
> remove it from the lens body, then straighten it, it will probably not
> go back on.
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