Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Simon wrote: >>>As I said, try shining a torch through your cleanest lens, you will soon stop worrying about the cleanliness of the internals and minor blemishes on the optics. Remember when lenses had bubbles?<<<< Hi Simon me old son, Unfortunately, mentioning "shining the light through the lens from skinny end to fat end" and seeing all the 'orrible specks, ;-) you may have opened a major can of worms for weeks to come on the LUG. And giving near heart attacks to those who try your test. The posts will now begin with," I checked my new lens with a flash light and it's going right back for replacement! I couldn't believe Leica QC allowing a lens out of the plant with so much crap in it." etc etc etc However, they're not bright enough to realize the very lens they hold in hand and are now wailing about, is the very lens they used to create those sharp, crisp, beautiful images expected from a Leica piece of glass. This "shining the light through the lens" has and was beaten to death in the past, several times and accomplishes little, other than creating several Leica owner cardio vascular spasms! ;-) Or worse! ;-) I never ever thought of doing these kinds of things, shining a flash light in the lens, in all my years of "using Leica cameras and lenses." Nor any of the Nikon, Canon glass either. Why? I was always too damn busy taking pictures, rather than screwing around playing with the equipment. If more people around here would stop wailing about dinky things and were out taking pictures, they'd all be a much happier lot. I realize your earlier point was in the positive, to illustrate the "stuff" inside our lenses. But one must keep in mind there are some folks here who simply go ballistic with the fears of dust on the lens. But then to discover there's more inside than out, they just loose it completely and you'll have bodies lying all over the planet! ;-) ted