Just thought I'd share this.
I needed to remove the trim ring around the shutter button of a Minolta SRT. Could not find the rubber mat but found the missus cloth/rubber gardening gloves, the cheap kind you find at discount stores. Ring was tight but the rubber had enough grip to turn it loose enough to remove the ring.
But still with a lot of tools there are critical parts, as removing the inlay plate of the transport lever at the the Praktica E-family with keeping it mint.
But still with a lot of tools there are critical parts, as removing the inlay plate of the transport lever at the the Praktica E-family with keeping it mint.
What I hate are those thin soft aluminum trim rings glued on the front of some lenses. They are pure engineering evil. Of course, when the company was still repairing these things, 25 years ago, the service dept had a stack of replacement rings and just ripped them off to get to the lens retaining ring.
What I hate are those thin soft aluminum trim rings glued on the front of some lenses. They are pure engineering evil. Of course, when the company was still repairing these things, 25 years ago, the service dept had a stack of replacement rings and just ripped them off to get to the lens retaining ring.
Not Agfa... They used a rubber cement that deteriorated over time and all their aluminium inlays fall off without the use of a tool.
Wait... typically they had fallen off before one acquires the camera.
Well, Rollei for one. My Rollei 35S focus ring was slipping and access was behind a thin trim ring that was glued on, very hard to remove without bending. Thing was, once I had access it was so easy to fix the problem, took some time, but was not inherently difficult.