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Having given away my entire Hasselblad system to a RISD student who needed it more at the time than I did, I have decided to go back in. My first acquisition, lens-wise is a 150mm Sonnar and a 500CM body, I notice that none of the 3 Proxars, the Softar or any of the 3 filters (all B50) will not close on the 150, which I think I correctly is attributed to the lens, not to the filters. How would any of you approach this problem? My belief is that I need to open up the bayonet lugs in the lens a bit..... but how.... apart form extremely carefully. Any ideas? caveats? prayers? don'ts? whatevers?
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Can you try a different lens? I noticed recently that KEH listed several lenses with filter ring damage. It happens. Have you tried any of the filters on a different lens?

Good luck.
 

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First, remember that it is a friction fit, with no point at which there is a positive lock.

You can't change anything about the bayonet lugs on the lens (you can change the entire ring for another one, but apart from that, nothing).
So if anything the thingies on the fiters/aux. lenses need to be bend towards the filter rim.

But 7 filters needing adjustment? Must be something else wrong.
So Wayne's suggestion (bayonet damage on the lens) would be the first thing i would look at too.
 

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My 80 has filter ring damage, Hasselblad filters will go on, but they bind and are a bear to take off. Aftermarket filters go on and off with no problem. The fit on Hasselblad filters is pretty precise, so if 7 different filters won't mount correctly, it's most likely the lens, as has been surmised.

One solution I have considered is getting an ugly condition filter from KEH, removing the glass and semi-permanently putting it on the lens. For my 80 the thing that holds me back is concern for vignetting, but that wouldn't be as much problem on a 150.
 

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As far as i know, bayonet 50 filter bayonet rings are still available, or could be 'salvaged', from junk lenses.

They are easy to replace: the ring printed with lens and manufacturer's name is the thing that keeps the bayonet ring in place. So all that needs to be done is take it off (it unscrews - but take care not to damage things like the front lens :wink:), replace the bayonet ring, and screw the type name ring on again.
 

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As far as i know, bayonet 50 filter bayonet rings are still available, or could be 'salvaged', from junk lenses.
They are easy to replace:...

Shhhh! If my wife finds out about that, I won't have an excuse to by an 80 CF !:wink:

But it is helpful to know, thanks.
 

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Uhm ...

Contrary to what i said before, the only option left open is to buy a nice 80 mm CF lens.
 
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