Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim, perhaps you are fortunate in not having to buy much used gear but I've done a lot and it amazes me too, how 'used' an EL can be. The most common fault is fungus, because the lenses are kept in the dark and the environment is usually moist, with the chemical and water vapour. Following on from the fungus there are many misguided attempts to remove the fungus. Then I've seen much scratching of coatings/lens front elements due to heavy handed cleaning. Quite why they need cleaning when there's no way for the dust to fall onto that surface I've no idea but invariably the scartches are there rather than on the top / rear surface. My present Focotar had a ring stain on the rear/top element, I dread to think how something so caustic that it creates an immovable etched mark on the glass could have got onto it in that position, especially as the V35 is not an enlarger where you need to change lenses! Weird! regards, Jem > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Brick [SMTP:jimbrick@photoaccess.com] > > I bought a 63mm El-Nikkor on Ebay last month (maybe Jan). Brand new, US > version with warranty for $125. Since then, two have sold (used - but how > used can an enlarging lens be?) for under $100. I havent mounted or used > it > yet. Seems like a perfect focal length for 35mm enlarging. > > Jim > >