I just got a 150mm Bronica lens for my camera, but can't seem to remove the back lens cap. I have tried almost everything I could think of, but it seems to be stuck on there fairly well. I don't want damage the lens while removing it, but have run out of ideas.
On mine, the rear cap is just a piece of flimsy plastic that fits loosely on the lens. I could snap it easily if I wanted to. It turns freely on the lens.
I don't see any reason why you could not just break or cut it to get it off. I always leave a lens on my camera body, so I have 1 spare back all of the time.
Is it a Bronica cap or a 3rd party? The Bronica cap you just twist it 1/4 turn.
I've seen a body cap that wouldn't come off but that was because the body had issues. Unless the lens is twisting when you turn the cap I can't understand why it's not working.
Thanks for the input. The cap is OEM Bronica, but isn't too flimsy, actually it seems really well built. In most cases I would think this is excellent, although if I have to cut it off or something, it will be fairly difficult. The body isn't turning when I try to unscrew it, so I can't really figure out what the issue is. I'm on the phone with KEH at the moment, so hopefully they will suggest something or allow for an exchange.
Well I talked to KEH, and they said perhaps the cap engaged a pin that is normally used to lock the lens into the body. So they suggested I send it back, and they may be able to do something about it and remove the cap. Thanks for your inputs.
I have tried both directions, and anything else I could think of. I am not going to try anything else now, and would rather send it back and have them attempt to fix it. Although, I will post a follow up if they explain what the problem was. Thanks for all the input everyone!