Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Have you tried cleaning the lens? I used to be a purist and nothing touched my lenses from new. Caps and filters were put on right away and that was that. I had a 28/3.5 Nikkor from new that I was never happy with. It also had a small mark on the rear element that would not come off with moist breath light rubbing. Finally as I was selling off the last of my Nikon gear I gave it a full cleaning with lens cleaning fluid, etc. The rear element was now clear and pristine! I also purchased a Leica lens somewhat inexpensively as it had a mark on the front coating. Again the usual moist breath and what not did nothing. After a good cleaning the lens is again clear and pristine. John Collier > From: "Edward Mortimer" <munkfishy2k@hotmail.com> > > > Actually now ive taken a good look at the rear lens element I can see what > before looked like a few dust spots, are actually tiny marks in the lens. > They look like spot etchings, not scatches, but actual marks in the glass. > Or are these marks in the coating on the lens. I can only really see them > when looking through a back to front lens as a powerful magnifing glass. > There are about 4-5 of these nicks on the rear element, how they got there > hell knows. But maybe they only affect picture quality enough to see the > difference when shooting with a small aperature. Can these marks be removed, > ie @ Leica. Has anyone else had scatches/marks repaired, I presume it must > be possible. >