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I bought a 90mm 1.8 fujinon SW in a seiko 0 shutter from an APUG member. No problem with the lens just this weird anomaly that is causing me some greif. There is a screw head protruding from the back of the shutter that will not screw in any further. It prevents the shutter from sitting flush with the lens board.

For those with this type of shutter it is directly below the V X M switch. Wish I could get a pic of it but my digital is in another town. It is definately not holding anything down so I do not know why it would be there. Can I just get rid of it?
 

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That's the screw that's included with all new shutters. It either needs a notch in the lens board - in which case it prevents the shutter from rotating - or to be removed entirely. Unfortunately they have a nasty habit of being just about impossible to unscrew!
 
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It is easy to come out. Can I just ditch it?
 
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Cool. I finally get to use my 90. Got the sinar bag bellows today.
 

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I'd like to add one on some of my lenses. Would somebody be able to tell me which size is this screw ?
 

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Take the lens to your local hardware store. Ask clerk to help you find the proper screw. It'll probably cost you all of three cents (US). Darned inflation! :smile:

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I'd like to add one on some of my lenses. Would somebody be able to tell me which size is this screw ?
 

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I have a good address in France for small hardware (sub-millimeter screws, different materials), but I'd need to figure out which size it is.
 
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Lens mounted and ready to play with.

That little screw is a real booger. Super tiny. I dropped it and spent 15 minutes looking for it.
 

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A hobby shop specializing in scale model railroad gear might be a better source of small screws than regular hardware stores. The latter tend to think #4 screws are small.

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Those anti-rotation screws don't look like any stock screw I've seen. I just pulled one off a Copal 3 and it's a slotted non-tapered pin with a short bit of threading at the end. I don't think I'd go substituting a random screw. Maybe MPEX or Badger keeps spares in stock.
 
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Sure

Send me your address Laurent
 

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If you do not need it, and if France is not too far away from you!
I'll send you a PM.

Many thanks to Keith for the idea and Mark for the offer !
 
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