After taking several old vintage lenses apart, I used a course rubber glove and only applied pressure straight down onto the ring or filter. That way there is absolutely no side (distorting) pressure, only even pressure from above. It works like a charm.
OMG!!! I've been struggling to separate two filters with no luck whatsoever. I watched five UA-cam videos before yours and still no luck. As I was watching your first method, I picked up my filters following your example and they came apart so easily that I thought my fingers surely must have slipped. I laughed for 5 minutes. I couldn't believe it.
Perfect! The note that filters are flimsy and bent was the issue. Mine wouldnt budge, but using less force ans redistributed across as many fingers as i could did the trick. Thank you 👍
OMG!!! I had a CPL filter stuck on a step up ring. I have tried and tried. I put the the stuck ring and filter on a lens and tried the rubber band. I can't believe how easy it came off!!! Thank you so much... : )
I had two filters which I simply could not separate, no matter what I tried. They came apart so easily when I just grabbed each one in one spot with my finger tips. Great tip. Thanks!!
I've been on the internet since the 90s. Iirc this is the first time I've been pumped by something rescuing a situation. And it was with your first suggestion which I didn't believe, but tried out of desperation, and "YEEeessss!" If your always hanging out, down below, you do up your fly.
Gotta tell ya…the two-finger method worked!!! Had tried everything including filter wrenches…nothing worked…until I tried your two-finger method… THANK YOU!!!
Holy crap. I was trying to he-man this filter off another step up ring, and by just applying finger pressure no gloves, and changing the grip around with multiple fingers, the filter came off easily with out a ton of force. I was using some Lens wrenches before but it was applying a lot of pressure on 2 points and not around the whole thing. Thanks for the video!
You can get whole sets of lens wrenches that work great, but yeah if they’re not the right size for your filter, it won’t distribute the force evenly enough to be useful.
Heat and lens wrench worked for me, put the larger ring face down on top of a radiator for around 15 minutes and it was just enough to allow it to unscrew.
I was realy struggling with my uv filter on my Canon lens 58mm and I succeded by putting masking tape on the filter so I had a larger area to havemore grip. I'll loved your way with heat well done.
Using elastic/rubber bands to remove the filter is a great trick and it works very well ....BUT!! it only works better when removing polarizing 2 part circular filters. I've tried to remove a uv filter but the elastic band is a struggle to get and keep on the outer perimeter of the filter so I'd suggest using a rubber glove!
I honestly thought I cross-threaded my super expensive circ-pol filter and step-up ring together, because I was trying so hard to twist them apart that my fingers started hurting for about an hour. Or I was worried that my gripping deformed the filter/adapter so that they couldn’t be separated. Then I tried STEP ONE… from your suggestions and they came apart like cake LOL. Thank you so much!
Hey, just did a safer variation of the heat method. I boiled a kettle, filled the hot water 3 mm in a pan and put the lens in head first. The nasty dirty filter which has wedged in tight over my gorgeous lens for 2 years FINALLY let go of it's vice like grip after 15 seconds
Hello, i havent found a single video that is about two stuck stepup rings, its always a filter or lens involved, so please help, because there is not enough space to have a good grip. Ive tried oil, soap, pliers, but nothing is working. Ive tried to attach other rings or lens, but the two seem like stuck with cement.
I tried using so much force and it just wouldn’t work. When I saw ur first trick I didn’t even try it because I thought there was no way it would work. Eventually I tried it and it came off like it was nothing. I couldn’t believe it thank tou
For a lens that expensive, I think I’d be willing to sacrifice the filter. If nothing we’ve spoken of will work, use a grippy silicone pad, like for a hot pot holder or hair straightener, and press the lens / filter down hard on it while turning to unscrew. If that doesn’t work, there are actual lens filter loosening tools available. (Expensive lens makes such tools more viable). Then beyond that (nuclear option) I would carefully shatter the filter, pull out at much glass a possible, then take wire cutters and with great care cut the side of the filter and peel it inward. Delightful. Haha
I watched a few videos before watching this one. I thought the filter would never come off. I looked around the house, used AN IPHONE CHARGING CABLE to wrap around the grip and the filter came off the lens!
I tried these methods and they were still stuck, so I decided to spray some WD-40 on them and they came apart in a minute or two. This was a filter and an attachment that wasn't attached to a camera but to each other.
The major basic problem here that no one has mentioned is the fact that the threads are both made of aluminium. This is the kiss of death. Aluminium threads screwed together naturally dislike each other. Photographic manufacturers way back in the last centuary used brass for lens threads and indeed used brass many parts of old cameras
No matter how much I thank you, it´s not enough. I tried everything but couldn´t remove the filter. I just heated it for 15 seconds and it came off Thanks again
After taking several old vintage lenses apart, I used a course rubber glove and only applied pressure straight down onto the ring or filter. That way there is absolutely no side (distorting) pressure, only even pressure from above. It works like a charm.
Good idea!
you saved me with the rubber band trick, thank you very much!
I second that!
Rubber band worked for me. Thank you!
OMG!!! I've been struggling to separate two filters with no luck whatsoever. I watched five UA-cam videos before yours and still no luck. As I was watching your first method, I picked up my filters following your example and they came apart so easily that I thought my fingers surely must have slipped. I laughed for 5 minutes. I couldn't believe it.
It’s always the little things. Glad you didn’t have to start any fires 😂
Perfect! The note that filters are flimsy and bent was the issue. Mine wouldnt budge, but using less force ans redistributed across as many fingers as i could did the trick. Thank you 👍
OMG!!! I had a CPL filter stuck on a step up ring. I have tried and tried. I put the the stuck ring and filter on a lens and tried the rubber band. I can't believe how easy it came off!!! Thank you so much... : )
I used the pinching at two points method, it worked like a dream. Thank you for these brilliant tips.
I tried the rubber band trick first. Then I watched your video and the first step did it. Thank you!
You saved me with the cooling technique! Thank you so much!
Oh my Gawd, the first step worked! Thanks so much!
Thanks Wes your tips helped me separate a filter and step up ring immediately after trying for ages. 👍👍
Awesome!
I had two filters which I simply could not separate, no matter what I tried. They came apart so easily when I just grabbed each one in one spot with my finger tips. Great tip. Thanks!!
Glad I could help!
First trick worked for me - thank you!!!
I used the silicone bottle opener and it worked! Thanks for the tip... never thougt of using it for this kind of situation.
Better than lighting your lens on fire 😂
I've been on the internet since the 90s. Iirc this is the first time I've been pumped by something rescuing a situation. And it was with your first suggestion which I didn't believe, but tried out of desperation, and "YEEeessss!"
If your always hanging out, down below, you do up your fly.
Still hangin ;)
Thank you! Your first method worked amazing!
Gotta tell ya…the two-finger method worked!!!
Had tried everything including filter wrenches…nothing worked…until I tried your two-finger method…
THANK YOU!!!
Easy does it 😉
Very nice. I wonder if some of this is dielectric effect of two metals.
A pair of those yellow Marigold gloves has saved me a few times over the years :)
Holy crap. I was trying to he-man this filter off another step up ring, and by just applying finger pressure no gloves, and changing the grip around with multiple fingers, the filter came off easily with out a ton of force. I was using some Lens wrenches before but it was applying a lot of pressure on 2 points and not around the whole thing. Thanks for the video!
You can get whole sets of lens wrenches that work great, but yeah if they’re not the right size for your filter, it won’t distribute the force evenly enough to be useful.
Thank you dude you totally saved me!
Heat and lens wrench worked for me, put the larger ring face down on top of a radiator for around 15 minutes and it was just enough to allow it to unscrew.
Nice!
Some nice tricks there Wes! I use “filter spanners” to seperate filters! 😀👍
Well aren’t you just a real fancy guy with your “appropriate tools”! 😂
@@WesPerry 🤣😂😂😳🤡
Tried everything. Looked all over. Then the first tip on this video: pinch at only one spot per filter...boom! Done. Thanks so much :D
Fantastic!
I was realy struggling with my uv filter on my Canon lens 58mm and I succeded by putting masking tape on the filter so I had a larger area to havemore grip. I'll loved your way with heat well done.
Thanks!
oh my god you saved my life on the first method
Excellent. Thanks, Wes.
Using elastic/rubber bands to remove the filter is a great trick and it works very well ....BUT!! it only works better when removing polarizing 2 part circular filters. I've tried to remove a uv filter but the elastic band is a struggle to get and keep on the outer perimeter of the filter so I'd suggest using a rubber glove!
I honestly thought I cross-threaded my super expensive circ-pol filter and step-up ring together, because I was trying so hard to twist them apart that my fingers started hurting for about an hour. Or I was worried that my gripping deformed the filter/adapter so that they couldn’t be separated. Then I tried STEP ONE… from your suggestions and they came apart like cake LOL. Thank you so much!
Hey, just did a safer variation of the heat method. I boiled a kettle, filled the hot water 3 mm in a pan and put the lens in head first. The nasty dirty filter which has wedged in tight over my gorgeous lens for 2 years FINALLY let go of it's vice like grip after 15 seconds
thanks heaps..it worked!!
Rubber band saved me thanks man, the filter was the worst type the fx filter 😅
THANKS
This video should have much more likes
So should this comment 😏
Hello, i havent found a single video that is about two stuck stepup rings, its always a filter or lens involved, so please help, because there is not enough space to have a good grip. Ive tried oil, soap, pliers, but nothing is working. Ive tried to attach other rings or lens, but the two seem like stuck with cement.
Heat up the outside ring or cool down the inside one.
@@WesPerry tried both, but will try again, thanks
You saved me 40 bucks ! 😮🎉 1:30
What about a polarizers filters
I tried using so much force and it just wouldn’t work. When I saw ur first trick I didn’t even try it because I thought there was no way it would work. Eventually I tried it and it came off like it was nothing. I couldn’t believe it thank tou
I have a B@W 39mm filter stuck on a Leica Summicron. I tried everything and camera techs don't want to mess with it. Any ideas?
For a lens that expensive, I think I’d be willing to sacrifice the filter.
If nothing we’ve spoken of will work, use a grippy silicone pad, like for a hot pot holder or hair straightener, and press the lens / filter down hard on it while turning to unscrew.
If that doesn’t work, there are actual lens filter loosening tools available. (Expensive lens makes such tools more viable).
Then beyond that (nuclear option) I would carefully shatter the filter, pull out at much glass a possible, then take wire cutters and with great care cut the side of the filter and peel it inward.
Delightful. Haha
@@WesPerry Thanks very much.
I watched a few videos before watching this one. I thought the filter would never come off.
I looked around the house, used AN IPHONE CHARGING CABLE to wrap around the grip and the filter came off the lens!
I tried these methods and they were still stuck, so I decided to spray some WD-40 on them and they came apart in a minute or two. This was a filter and an attachment that wasn't attached to a camera but to each other.
The major basic problem here that no one has mentioned is the fact that the threads are both made of aluminium.
This is the kiss of death. Aluminium threads screwed together naturally dislike each other. Photographic manufacturers way back in the last centuary used brass for lens threads and indeed used brass many parts of old cameras
Some still use brass, but aluminum is indeed becoming too common.
No matter how much I thank you, it´s not enough. I tried everything but couldn´t remove the filter. I just heated it for 15 seconds and it came off Thanks again
Amazing!
how about a cpl stuck on a step up ring? Having glass in the middle makes these ideas not so good
Does the pair come off the camera and they’re just stuck together?
I'm really struggling with size 40.5
That's an unusual size
@@WesPerry Kit Lens Sony A6000
Ts didn't work
Use a hair drier not an open flame! What the heck?!
I’ve found the hair dryer method to be ineffective because the heat is too diffuse and ends up equally heating both sides.
@@WesPerry or just throw it down the stairs 🤷♂️
That was tip 4, but I had to cut it to save time 😏
Also: do I look like someone who owns a hair dryer?? 😂
@@WesPerry Haha :-)