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    How to remove a stuck filter - 3 methods

    If the worst has happened and you have a filter on your lens that refuses to budge you have several methods for removal. This worked on a Canon f1.2 85mm lens that got stuck last week.


    The Grip Method 1

    1, On a flat table, attach a rubber strap wrench to the filter, Your hand should be holding onto the lens from below.

    2, Apply pressure and twist slowly.

    3, If nothing happens, add small drops of Teflon to the seal between the lens and filter. Try not to get any on the rubber strap.


    The Grip Method 2

    1, Using a bench mounted clamp and round shim piece hold the filter face down. The filter should be very secure.

    2, By hand, twist the lens the correct way.

    3, If this doesn't work, try using the strap wrench.



    Sawing the Filter Off

    This is the most time consuming and risky approach. It should only be used when everything else has failed.

    1, Take the lens off the camera.

    2, Tape up the body with masking tape. This stops dust getting in.

    3, Tap at the edges of the glass (not the centre) until broken. Using a glass cutter first to score the edges helps this.

    4, Remove glass by pulling the parts outwards.

    5, Pack the exposed glass lens with cotton pads or balls. Anything soft will do. You are wanting to stop metal filing getting in.

    6, Using a fine, metal hacksaw cut into the filter metal. Make sure you don't cut into the lens! You should aim to make at least 8 evenly spaced cuts. This helps the filter flex and bend.

    7, Using clamps, twist the filter until it pops out.

    8, Remove all dust using a blower (not compressed air) and remove the tape.


    Keep in mind that with some lens the front element will want to unscrew. After you have removed the filter it is worth making sure the lens has not been pushed out of alignment. A proper focus check is worth while.
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    Re: How to remove a stuck filter - 3 methods

    I've very successfully used a flat tennis shoe sole to do this. Lay it over the end of the filter and it grabs the textured edge of the filter turn gently and they come of slikck as can be.
    It's not about the camera....

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    Re: How to remove a stuck filter - 3 methods

    I have had considerable success using a simple rubber band stretched around the filter and then using this to remove it from the camera lens. I suppose this is the poor man's variation on the "Grip Method 1". I think I would have to be very, very desperate to actually "saw" a filter off a lens - I would take mine to the local camera store before I let a saw get anywhere near a stubborn filter on a lens.

    Cheers,

    WesternGuy
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