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Morning all.
Bit of a long shot this, but there might just be someone on the forum who can point me in the right direction.
I have a Petri 28mm F2. The front element/lens is cracked, rendering the lens useless (won't go into the how!). Other than that, it has the makings of an excellent lens - fully serviced, etc.
My chances of getting hold of replacement Petri glass are somewhere between not very high and non-existent.
However, I understand that Cosina made the Petri and it was also branded Cosinon-W.
Couple of questions and would appreciate any help;
1) If I get hold of a Cosinon 28mm F2 (cheaply), I'm thinking that I may well be able to swap the glass. Does this seem logical?
2) Is it likely that the F2.8 version of these lenses would have the same size/shape front element as the F2 versions? I know this is something i should be able to answer. but am struggling.
I would really like to bring this lens back into use, even if it is only to pass it on for someone else to enjoy.
Thanks.
Bit of a long shot this, but there might just be someone on the forum who can point me in the right direction.
I have a Petri 28mm F2. The front element/lens is cracked, rendering the lens useless (won't go into the how!). Other than that, it has the makings of an excellent lens - fully serviced, etc.
My chances of getting hold of replacement Petri glass are somewhere between not very high and non-existent.
However, I understand that Cosina made the Petri and it was also branded Cosinon-W.
Couple of questions and would appreciate any help;
1) If I get hold of a Cosinon 28mm F2 (cheaply), I'm thinking that I may well be able to swap the glass. Does this seem logical?
2) Is it likely that the F2.8 version of these lenses would have the same size/shape front element as the F2 versions? I know this is something i should be able to answer. but am struggling.
I would really like to bring this lens back into use, even if it is only to pass it on for someone else to enjoy.
Thanks.