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p.1 #18 · Need help opening filter rings. | |
Yes, there you have it, you say "name ring", I say "ID ring". I chose that term because I've heard it said by lens repair shops and read it in manuals. Either is OK, but, yes it is confusing.
My effort in this thread is to help anyone out of hot water in the area of lens repair, and not to perpetuate a pissing contest on who knows more about the Rokkor 58/1.2.
The problem with said pissing contest might follow the same confusion of the name ring/ID ring nomenclature, mentioned. That and the fact that cogitech may not have the knowledge of Rokkor 58/1.2 construction that he thinks he has.
Pictured is going from right to left, the body (with aperture range and bronze part), the brass ring (Allan's back piece (brass, with short threads, I think), then the wide aluminum threads, and finally the "black piece" that has the e55 threads. Here there is a filter screwed on. Under that is I believe 2 retaining rings, removeable with spanner wrench. If they are removed then the retainer ring of the first element is accessable. But, as I said this retainer ring is part of the lens assembly and not the "black piece".
If you look at the photo, there is a blurry screw going into the side of the "black piece" on the left. That is one of 3 screws, which when unscrewed, will release the entire "black piece", which again, has the filter threads. The threaded rings under the filter threads are for securing and squaring the piece to the lens.
I would suggest this be removed, as infinity focus adjustment doesn't need this piece in place and should be screwed back on as a last step. Yes, at that point a spanner wrench can be used to snug the black piece to the body.

I am refraining from entering into the pissing contest that has been implied about Rokkor 58/1.2 knowledge, for now.
Allan, I will be glad to devote phone time, this weekend, and help you thru the any issues with the Rokkor 58/1.2 build. But, lets take this offline.
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