Carlini Fotograf
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Ive googled searched for this topic before and only found some very old threads on the subject.
Have any of you Mamiya C users ever swapped rear or front elements from viewing and taking lenses?
From my understanding all the Mamiya lenses are identical, except the later 80mm S. I know this kinda
puts Mamiya in a class by itself, as most TLR's use different viewing and taking lenses that cant be
swapped.
I have a 105mm Seikosha-S that has a scratch and lite haze on the rear element of the taking lens. So I
swapped it with the rear view element. The two elements look identical. I also have the 65mm Black (Blue dot),
that has those stupid metal filter guard rings, and the ring on the front taking lens is on so tight, it will not come off.
The view lens ring comes off. I want to use filters. So again both front elements look identical, so I should be able
to swap them with no issue. I found an old thread from another forum where someone said they swapped theirs
with no problems. I haven't shot with either lens yet, so I guess I will find out after I test them out.
So just thought I would ask if anyone here has done this or heard more about it.
Have any of you Mamiya C users ever swapped rear or front elements from viewing and taking lenses?
From my understanding all the Mamiya lenses are identical, except the later 80mm S. I know this kinda
puts Mamiya in a class by itself, as most TLR's use different viewing and taking lenses that cant be
swapped.
I have a 105mm Seikosha-S that has a scratch and lite haze on the rear element of the taking lens. So I
swapped it with the rear view element. The two elements look identical. I also have the 65mm Black (Blue dot),
that has those stupid metal filter guard rings, and the ring on the front taking lens is on so tight, it will not come off.
The view lens ring comes off. I want to use filters. So again both front elements look identical, so I should be able
to swap them with no issue. I found an old thread from another forum where someone said they swapped theirs
with no problems. I haven't shot with either lens yet, so I guess I will find out after I test them out.
So just thought I would ask if anyone here has done this or heard more about it.