Is a Dandelion a viable option for the Nikkor-S.C 55/1.2 as well?
I guess you understand why I'm asking.
He he
We are a little off topic but ok it is re the differences in Ai vs Ais - Hope the moderators will allow,,,
You had a 50mm 1.4 with Dandelion, and now you have one with a popper CPU,,,
As Bjørn mentions we where looking into this when Bjørn visited me for a chipping session where we uncovered some of the many differences in Ai vs Ais among them the difference in rear element size and position on the; Ai, Ais - 50,55 and 58mm lenses,,,
The trick to a successful chipping is that the contact block or Dandelion is outside the light 'opening' of the rear element.
The 58mm Noct Nikkor, 50mm and the 55mm 1.2 all have this opening painted directly on the rear element.
The reason is that this circle that is painted forms the out of focus highlights, if you paint it square the OOF wlil all be square, and in order for the aperture leaver in the camera body to clear the rear lens element while the lens is mounted, there has to be a cut out in the glass itself.
This cut also cuts into the rear aluminium element-housing, so very little is actually holding onto the rear element, only about 3/4 of the circumference.
This cut is naturally also painted black.
So to chip the Noct Nikkor I cut away the glass and the retaining aluminium until I reached the circle, the rest had to be trimmed of the rear of the CPU
Much less is cut with a Dandelion on a 50mm 1.4 Ais- but 55mm 1.2 Ai has a huge rear element,,,
Basically chipping a 55mm 1.2 is just as difficult as chipping the Noct,,, Worth it - Not really IMHO
I believe I gave you a quote of 500€ plus parts and shipping, still stands. And no guarantee for not breaking the lens elements,,,