Nokton48
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Here's the new 135mm GX lens on a Plaubel Recessed Board. When I first looked through this on a Makiflex, with the lens focused at infinity, and then tried to fire the shutter, I was bummed. The rear cell was striking the mirror. Then, I took it apart, and oriented the scalloped cutout in the rear cell, so it was in the uppermost position, the cutout was to allow the GX mirror to do it's thing, without hitting the rear cell. I crossed my fingers (I don't like grinding around rear cell groups). I have had the same issue with my 150mm F2.8 Xenotar, which took several hours of delicate grinding to get right
Voila! It worked a treat! Focuses at infinity, and the mirror is free to move as it should. It only took about twenty minutes to strip and prep the second GX lens.
2016-08-29 17.35.59 by Nokton48, on Flickr
^^ Here you can see the scalloped cutout. This is only an issue for those of us with SLR's. Luckily the Makiflex is similar to the GX Body, only mechanical vs electrical.
Voila! It worked a treat! Focuses at infinity, and the mirror is free to move as it should. It only took about twenty minutes to strip and prep the second GX lens.

^^ Here you can see the scalloped cutout. This is only an issue for those of us with SLR's. Luckily the Makiflex is similar to the GX Body, only mechanical vs electrical.
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