Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks. I checked my other lenses, and I have found the same stuff in most of them. However, it looks like there are fewer of these things in my medium format lenses. How can a bubble in a lens improve image quality? Regards, Chris Lee > Chris Lee wrote: >> >> I went to a local Leica dealer today where I was looking at many of their >> lenses. I noticed almost all of the lenses, which were supposed to be brand >> new, showed some very tiny "impurities" in the glass. These looked like very >> fine particles suspended inside the glass elements. Although they were only >> visible at certain angles in very strong lighting, I couldn't help but >> wonder what they were. Can someone tell me if these lenses are defective? Or >> these things are supposed to exist in every lens, good or bad?<<<<<<<< > > Hi Chris, > Don't be a nervous nellie about little "impurities," simply because if > you hold any lens at the right angle to the light you'll find what you > think are "impurities." They're not and at one time the "real old time > photographers" looked for "bubbles" in the glass of a lens, as that was > a mark of a better lens. > > ted