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Externally a bit of a used look, but internally freshly cleaned, lubricated, and serviced.

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1.2/50 Canon LTM that I use is underrated lens.

I wrote that it's so nice in use, smooth/precise large focus ring as I found the lock ennoying so I use (well known) the "tooth pick trick", no finder blocking as Noctilux 1/50.

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But in my view theese black/silver Canon LTM lenses are not "chrome lenses".

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vor 1 Minute schrieb a.noctilux:

1.2/50 Canon LTM that I use is underrated lens.

I wrote that it's so nice in use, smooth/precise large focus ring as I found the lock ennoying so I use (well known) the "tooth pick trick", no finder blocking as Noctilux 1/50.

But in my view theese black/silver Canon LTM lenses are not "chrome lenses".

And freshly cleaned without any haze it is 🙌
But what is this tooth pick trick for the infinity lock of the 50 1.2?

And I agree... it is not really chrome 🤔
But my chrome Summicron is on its way to the service...

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To unlock the locking device (on the focus ring), just put a tooth pick under it then cut the rest with a cutter (very carefully).

The lock device would stay "up" out of it's locking position.

This will not do any harm to focus ring and when in need returning just take off the wooden piece.

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26 minutes ago, a.noctilux said:

To unlock the locking device (on the focus ring), just put a tooth pick under it then cut the rest with a cutter (very carefully).

The lock device would stay "up" out of it's locking position.

This will not do any harm to focus ring and when in need returning just take off the wooden piece.

I just unscrew the locking piece and keep the components in a plastic bag to reassemble if I ever decide to sell the lens.

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20 minutes ago, spydrxx said:

I just unscrew the locking piece and keep the components in a plastic bag to reassemble if I ever decide to sell the lens.

We are talking about Canon LTM 1.2/50 post #155.

I don't see any screw to remove in my lens.

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In my Canon LTM 1.4/50, yes of course, I can remove unscrewing the locking device.

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