Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Ted: After reading a few debates regarding to this topic, you've finally conveniced me to remove my UV filters from my 35ASPH and 50 summicron. Gee. Thanks. Tony Chang >Francesco mon ami, > >If you saw how Leica technicians clean Leica glass you'd die right on the >spot! :) > >You should watch Ernst Hartmann clean a lens. Now that's a sight to >behold!:) > >Besides I've cleaned my lenses using a tail of my shirt, blown the dust off >the front elements during a cattle round-up that was so thick that some of >the frames shot before I cleaned the prairie dust created goreous golden >glow slides and when I blew all the dust off, I lost the effect of this >beautifully created dust filter. > >Fortunately one of the frames was saved and used in my cowboy book. > >I generally save worn out cotton undershorts for cleaning lenses, simply >because you have the softest lens cleaning cloth you can find. After all >your butt has been wearing it down to a nice soft touch cleaning cloth. :) > >You can't beat them and they're cheap! :) > >The hard coating on the front elements of Leica lenses I understand is one, >if not the hardest coated lenses of all manufacturered. It may not be true, >but I was told a few years ago they can stand an awful lot of abuse from >cleaning before you start to screw them up. > >ted > >