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Rebuilding Mamiya 6 lenses
Old 11-01-2008   #1
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Rebuilding Mamiya 6 lenses

Hi, all !

I'm owner 50,75 and 150 mm Mamiya 6 lenses. Has anyone
some experience of dismantling these above ?
I would like to move off leaf shutters from lenses for using on another camera. The flange focusing length of Mamiya 6 lenses is 57 mm (preliminary measurement).

Any information ?
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Old 11-01-2008   #2
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Why not just buy a new Copal shutter instead of cannibalizing the Mamiya lenses?

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No cannibalizm !

The shutter fitted into each of lens nearest iris aperture plane.Electronically controlled from camera only a shutter open if you click on camera bulb.When no works normally the shutter closed always.
Leica-like quality Mamiya lenses is needed for my plan.
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