benno
Hack.
Hi guys,
I am going to pickup up my old man's M3 soonish. The problem is, all of the lenses are really, really hazy. The old man reckons it's fungus, but (most of) it doesn't have that branching, web like pattern that I've seen in other lenses with fungus - it's just a white haze.
Is there anyone out there that can disassemble the lenses (35 w/ goggles, 50, 90) and clean all of the elements without requiring a kidney as a down payment?
I've also heard that it is possible to get the elements polished and recoated (at considerable expense) - does anyone know about this?
I suspect it may not be a financially wise thing to do, but the camera has a lot of sentimental value. My Grandad bought it back in the early 60's as a complete kit and I'd really like to keep it that way.
Thanks!
Benno
I am going to pickup up my old man's M3 soonish. The problem is, all of the lenses are really, really hazy. The old man reckons it's fungus, but (most of) it doesn't have that branching, web like pattern that I've seen in other lenses with fungus - it's just a white haze.
Is there anyone out there that can disassemble the lenses (35 w/ goggles, 50, 90) and clean all of the elements without requiring a kidney as a down payment?
I've also heard that it is possible to get the elements polished and recoated (at considerable expense) - does anyone know about this?
I suspect it may not be a financially wise thing to do, but the camera has a lot of sentimental value. My Grandad bought it back in the early 60's as a complete kit and I'd really like to keep it that way.
Thanks!
Benno
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