Darinwc
Well-known
I picked up this little 35mm Canon Serenar for a good price. It needed a cleaning and a lube. It is now working great even though there is still a bit of haze I could not remove.
It flares quite a bit, but that could be partially due to the haze left on it.
In the daylight, I mostly shoot at f16 or f5.6 in the shade. So no need for wide open performance.
It is a 4 element Tessar wide angle design like the elmar. But it is in a fixed non of-collapsible mount.
I am generally happy with this lens. Results are sharp and pleasing. The results can be interesting in some situations.
I underdeveloped the film a bit, so the negatives are a little flat. But they scanned easily enough.
It flares quite a bit, but that could be partially due to the haze left on it.
In the daylight, I mostly shoot at f16 or f5.6 in the shade. So no need for wide open performance.
It is a 4 element Tessar wide angle design like the elmar. But it is in a fixed non of-collapsible mount.
I am generally happy with this lens. Results are sharp and pleasing. The results can be interesting in some situations.
I underdeveloped the film a bit, so the negatives are a little flat. But they scanned easily enough.
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charjohncarter
Veteran
I have one, and I have had it for 7-8 years. It had a big haze problem, I sent it off for cleaning and it was fine for about a year. After that it came back, now I completely did assemble it (which is easy), I do it every time I use it.
This is before cleaning by me:
Puerto Vallarta 2010 by John Carter, on Flickr
And after cleaning by me:
Tmax400 HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
This is before cleaning by me:

And after cleaning by me:

Darinwc
Well-known
That is quite a difference!
Did you replace the helical grease on the lens?
Did you replace the helical grease on the lens?
charjohncarter
Veteran
No, I just remove all the upper and inner lens elements and clean them. Before reassembly I clean the middle element that is still mounted. I have it down to 10 minutes. You might have to get a tool to remove the rings at first, then I just snug them and use a toothpick to remove and replace.
No gear grease needed>
No gear grease needed>
phong nguyen
Newbie
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