- Using the palm of your hand
- Using carpet or a rubber mat
- Using filter wrench
- Using the rubber sole of your shoe
Friday, May 29, 2009
How to Remove a Stuck Lens Filter
I committed the ultimate camera enthusiast travesty... I dropped my Canon 40D. Thankfully (if there is such a thing) it landed lens first with a lens cap on and a UV lens filter, which took the brunt of the fall. The body didn't even get scuffed and the lens, so far, seems mechanically fine. The glass in the filter cracked so I had to carefully remove the shards while the camera was upside down so that the lens didn't get scratched. After that I wasn't able to unscrew the filter because it was bent and putting too much of an asymmetrical force on the threads. After some research here are a few suggestions in order from low to high risk (try at your own risk) for removing the lens filter:
Hey Chad,
ReplyDeleteYou got the job done so this is a bit late, but maybe for the next time. I also posted about this on photo.net, too bad you didn't see. I asked a friend after trying similar things, and he came with the genius answer to put the lens (in my case two filters) in a sealed bag in the fridge/freezer. The metal shrinks and twists right off. Nice blog!
Cheers
Mike