Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/22

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Subject: Re: [Leica] beat the fungus with UV
From: Ray Moth <ray_moth@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 19:32:29 -0700 (PDT)

Robert Appleby wrote: 

> I've found that UV _filters_ protect against fungus! The fungus grows

> on the filter and not on the lens front element. They don't protect 
> the rear element of course.

> Just another advantage of UV filters! After a while you can use them 
> as softars.

That's as may be, but fungus usually attacks an internal glass surface.
No filter is going to prevent that.

> (Snip) . . . But I suspect if you use your equipment regularly - walk

> around with it on a strap round your neck going click click click - 
> then it'll be pretty much OK. I think the fungus thing comes up 
> mainly with gear that doesn't get used much.

My Leica Mini Zoom P&S lens had an attack of fungus on an inner
element, even though I used it frequently. It was so severe that I had
to junk it. With the benefit of hindsight, I now blame the leather
carrying pouch in which I always kept it. Leather attracts fungus and
is a really bad idea for cameras!

Regards,

=====
Ray

"The trouble with resisting temptation is
 you never know when you'll get another chance!"

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