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    I found this thread just now while looking for info on removing a Super Angulon to mount into a Copal #0 that I just found. The rear element came off the DB mounted lens as expected (easily). The front section isn't turning with the ease that I expected and I'm not wanting to force it in case it is mounted in some additional manner. I'm not familiar with the Sinar DB mount and there seems to be a number of screwed in sections on the back side of the DB board. Is there a procedure specific to this or am I needing to get ham-fisted with it and simply unscrew it?
    Craig Schroeder

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    Thanks once again all. Got my spanner wrench; now all I need are some lensboards and, of course, the Chamonix. @Schmoo, that makes two of us. I love the Sinar, but I find it is too much of everything for the simple portraiture I most frequently use it for. (example here.) Being able to pack it up and shlep it around more easily will be a welcome change.

    I might just keep the Sinar and obtain one Sinar--Linhof adapter as recommended; not sure how much the camera chassis and stuff would bring at sale; ?enough to bother with?

    Appreciate everyone's help.
    Michael Sebastian
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    You go Mike! It's easy. You don't want to post your lenses for the CLA anyway, just the shutters.
    --J Brunner, The Prints of Darkness (An Angel who did not so much fall, as Saunter Vaguely Downwards)


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