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I am searching for an inexpensive 50mm lens for a new to me Leicaflex SL. I prefer on that doesn't collapse. Thanks in advance for input!
Ken
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AN old thread but I wanted to give it a shot. I am looking to disassemble the 56/2 also. The link to the instructions is no longer valid. Anyone have a new link?
Ken
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<p>rP, I'm glad to hear the thread helped. Your additional info will helps others I'm sure. It would be great to see images that would show your repair. Thanks for posting and adding any other helpful information.</p>
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Condolences to you and your family. She will be missed.
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Glad to hear you fixed it Randy!
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<p>K cable, did it focus beforehand? Can you focus the camera with the lens manually?</p>
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<p>Gary, I would return it if possible. The grabbing could be the beginnings of the cam bolts loosening.</p>
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Which is the expanded Photosmith in Dover film site, always have nice work done by them.</p>
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<p>The lens will not function properly without the screw in place. There is a shoulder on the screw that acts as a guide for the mechanism.</p>
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<p>Steven, no apology needed. The thread is public and here to help. <br>
Im not sure why the screw isn't catching. You can inspect the threads on the screw and hole where it is supposed to be. If one or the other is damaged then replace the screw or correct the hole. The most common reason for the screw to come loose or fall out is due to the thread lock liquid not being applied or applied correctly. I have not heard of a screw or hole being stripped, anything is possible though. If you can or want please supply photos if possible.</p>
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Check your phone book for a local printer, we have several locally.
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<p>Henry, it would be great to see some of your favorite photos here if you ever get them scanned.</p>
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<p>Glad it worked out for you Per.</p>
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<p>I have two Nikon S2's, one with a 50mm 1.4 and the other with a 35mm 1.8. I like to take them out for a walk and shoot. It would be nice if you could try it before you buy it.</p>
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<p>Will, it sounds like it worked before but doesn't now as far as the focusing goes. Not sure what would cause that. It could be electrical or a mechanic issue. I would look at the connections first on the lens and make sure that none of them are stuck. If that doesn't work then take it back apart and see if a wire is loose or something mechanical is binding up. Sorry no magic answer on this one. Maybe someone else has an idea for you.</p>
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I shoot it and like it. Might shoot a roll in my Nikon S2 tomorrow if the weather holds. Shoot a roll, better yet, shoot three.
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<p>I think it is a thin chrome over some base metal that has the chrome worn through.</p>
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<p>It is challenging, take a break. Put it all in a box for now.</p>
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<p>Twist and shout! I don't remember exactly. I know there are grooves with tabs that the sections ride on. Wish I remembered, but persistence pays. I do remember it took longer to get them together. Now I think of it, make some marks on the expansion sections to help in re assembly.</p>
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