dfranklin
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After reading the Rollei 35 picture thread on RFF, I fell in love with this camera, and bought two in quick succession on eBay. I thought the second one was a particularly good deal: a black 35S in what seemed to be mint condition with an equally mint Rollei filter and a beautiful Rollei case in hard brown leather, with detachable front cover and shoulder strap. I'd never even seen a Rollei 35 case like this before. In retrospect, the case probably should have made me a little suspicious. When the camera arrived, I was very pleased to discover that it is indeed in mint condition--it looks like it has never been used, and the mechanics feel like they are straight from the factory. But, to my horror, I discovered a small spot on the lens that looks to me like fungus. I have never actually observed lens fungus before, but this spot has a branching structure that looks very fungus-like to me. Can anyone here confirm? (Photo below.)
I contacted the seller immediately, but he doesn't want to accept a return. So I'm wondering what the people on this forum might recommend. Should I try to kill the fungus with UV and disinfect the case, and just live with it? Does it pose a risk to my other cameras? Given the camera's otherwise pristine condition, might it have some value to a collector?
Any thoughts very appreciated! Here's the unsightly fungus (or what I believe is fungus):
IMG_0792 by podargos, on Flickr
I contacted the seller immediately, but he doesn't want to accept a return. So I'm wondering what the people on this forum might recommend. Should I try to kill the fungus with UV and disinfect the case, and just live with it? Does it pose a risk to my other cameras? Given the camera's otherwise pristine condition, might it have some value to a collector?
Any thoughts very appreciated! Here's the unsightly fungus (or what I believe is fungus):
IMG_0792 by podargos, on Flickr