I recently found an interesting lens: a Tele-Congo 300mm f/5.6 in a Copal #1 shutter. It came mounted on a 8x8 cm lens board. I have no idea what kind of camera that's intended for. Now I want to mount this on a Graflex Super Graphic lens board. But I can't figure out how to get if off its current board. It's a raised board, so that makes it somewhat tough to work with. I could easily unscrew the rear element. Then I would have expected to just screw off the retaining ring and be done, but it's not that easy. I was able to loosen the retaining ring with a spanner wrench. I can turn the retaining ring a couple of times but then it hits a hard stop. There is a thin, smooth ring above the retaining ring. I think that's what's preventing it to come off any further. When I screw the rear element on, it ends up sitting flush with that thin ring. So I'm guessing this is some kind of stop ring that makes sure the rear element goes on at the right distance from the front element/shutter ???
There is no notch or anything on this thin ring that let's me get a grip on it. And it sits deep inside the extruded part of the lens board. If my guess regarding its function is correct, then maybe I shouldn't even try to get it off? It may have been glued or otherwise fixed into the exact right place somehow. And even if I get it off, I might not be able to put it back into its correct position later on?
Has anybody any experience with a lens mounted in such a way? What am I looking at here?
Worst case I can just leave the lens on its current board and mount the whole board on a Graphic board (which is larger). Is that my best course of action?
There is no notch or anything on this thin ring that let's me get a grip on it. And it sits deep inside the extruded part of the lens board. If my guess regarding its function is correct, then maybe I shouldn't even try to get it off? It may have been glued or otherwise fixed into the exact right place somehow. And even if I get it off, I might not be able to put it back into its correct position later on?
Has anybody any experience with a lens mounted in such a way? What am I looking at here?
Worst case I can just leave the lens on its current board and mount the whole board on a Graphic board (which is larger). Is that my best course of action?