Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I haven't yet tried the 'halogen test', but on a QC level was a little dismayed initially to notice a piece of 'dust' or small hair on the filter element inside my 19mm ELMARIT-R. Fortunately, the 'dust' is only visible "between" settings (when turning the filter from one to another). They really must be 'open lenses'! - -----Original Message----- From: Gary D. Whalen <whalen@whalentennis.com> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Friday, 11 December 1998 2:43 Subject: [Leica] Halogen light and lenses > A friend of mine recently received a new 100 f.28 Macro for his R8. >After receiving it he called me and said that there were 20-30 "very >small" specs on the glass INSIDE of the lense. He also told me that the >only way you can check a lense to see if it is clean is with a halogen >light. I always check my lenses and camera with natural light or >light bulb but have never checked them with a halogen light. Well, I >decided to check a few of my lenses and found the same thing - many >small specs of dust or particles behind the front lense. > > This morning I called Leica repair and they said that those specs >should not be there but that they should also not affect the image in >anyway. They said that they would take the lenses in and clean them >and it would take around 3 weeks. They also said that the R lenses are >not closed lenses. That is, that dust can get into the inside elements >of R lenses. I thought this was weird but what do I know. > > Do any of you have any thoughts or ideas concerning the specs and/or >the halogen light check? Is this a Leica QC problem or normal in all >lenses? Also, my friend ordered a brand new R8 and the glass in the >veiwfinder was scratched. What is going on with Leica. People do NOT >spend 2 to 3 times more money than the competition for any equipment >without expecting perfection. Leica will be out of business within 5 >years if they do not address these quality control issues. > > >