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My Schneider lens has a small protruding screw in the back of the shutter that prevents the lens from sitting flat against the lens board. What should I do?

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My Schneider lens has a small protruding screw in the back of the shutter that prevents the lens from sitting flat against the lens board. What should I do?

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In order to prevent the lens from rotating in the lens board, a hole can be drilled into the lens board to accommodate this screw. Once the screw is mated to this hole, the lens will stay in one orientation. The screw can also just be removed with no ill effects on the performance of the lens.

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