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bobmolson

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Bronica SQ Lens release

I was in the field today starting to take some pictures with the 80mm lens on the SQ switched to the 50mm wide angle but didn’t like what I saw and started to switch back to the 80. But couldn‘t get the lens to release. Fortunately I was within walking distance of my house and gave up and came home, lost the light anyway . It was only about 50 degrees and I have used the camera in much colder climates. Checked every thing out including a new battery but had a devil of a time getting the lens mount to rotate and release the lens The shutter was cocked. I waited until the camera was warm and it finally it released, with much effort .When I examined the lens mount on the camera the grove is dry with faint signs of scraping. Is this suppose to be lubed somehow? Or is that mount that susceptible to the cold.?
 

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Bronica did say the mount should be lubricated. A film of grease will do fine. Wipe of any excess- you only want a film of it, not a layer.
 

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I have very much the same thing, my battery compartment fell to bits, the little holder inside the base, and now the camera will not fire, and can not get the lens off, twitchy cameras these.

I like the grease tip, nice.
 

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Yes. To attach or remove the lens, both body and lens must be cocked.
 
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bronica lens mount lube

]Thanks a lot. I put a thin film of Teflon bicycle gear grease on with a toothpick and then buffed it down a bit with a Q tip. Now the lenses lock and unlock with ease . Amazing what a nearly invisible film of a lube can do.
 
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