I've had to remove filters with a filter wrench when they are just jammed on too tight and they work great. I would be careful on this one though, sounds like, with the small amount of movement then stops, that you could be talking about stripped threads.
If worse comes to worse, is it possible for a technician to cut the filter off without damaging the lens? (That would obviously be a last-resort thing, but at this point, I'd like to explore my options since I'd like to eventually try some IR photography on the 'blad.)
Cutting the filter off sounds very drastic (I've never heard of it being done, by the way) and I can be fairly confident in saying that your lens will not survive the operation unscathed. Try warmer temerature. The grittiness you observe is fairly common to bayonet filters. Unless it sounds like its really wrecking the bayonet mount its probably nothing to worry about. I would try using warmer temp to get things to expand and possibly loosen up.
I would take it to an authorized repair person to have it removed. It sounds like the camera was dropped with the filter mounted and one of the little dovetails was crimped over the corresonding lug on the filter.
I was wondering if anyone knows of someone in Montreal (or Canada, for that matter) who might be able to handle such a repair?
There are no threads. It is a bayonet type mount.
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