bernard_L
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I have a Contaflex (late model, Super or similar) with damaged (cloudy) coating on front surface of the Tessar 50/2.8. S/N 4004039.
And a Contessa LKE (not The Contessa) where the body has been bent beyond repair, but the front cell of the Tessar 50/2.8 is OK. S/N 3197624.
Both cameras are from about the same era (mid-sixties), and both front elements (glass) seem to have similar diameters, 19mm give or take a few 1/10. Hopefully Zeiss opticians did not re-compute different Tessars for same-era cameras.
I'd like to transplant the good glass into the Contaflex front cell. Both cells seem to have the glass fastened by the front ring (with Tessar, etc engravings) screwed in. But no slots in that ring.
Questions.
And a Contessa LKE (not The Contessa) where the body has been bent beyond repair, but the front cell of the Tessar 50/2.8 is OK. S/N 3197624.
Both cameras are from about the same era (mid-sixties), and both front elements (glass) seem to have similar diameters, 19mm give or take a few 1/10. Hopefully Zeiss opticians did not re-compute different Tessars for same-era cameras.
I'd like to transplant the good glass into the Contaflex front cell. Both cells seem to have the glass fastened by the front ring (with Tessar, etc engravings) screwed in. But no slots in that ring.
Questions.
- Can you please confirm that glass is fastened by a slotless screw-in ring?
- What is the preferred method for un-screwing?
- friction from a rubber stopper
- as above, but enhance friction with two-sided adhesive or super-glue (will worry about removing glue later)
- drill a pair of small holes and use a spanner; ruins the collector value
- something else??