marke
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Last year I got a Canon rangefinder, a model IVS, if I am correct in my research. It came with a Serenar 50/1.8 lens. I think I paid about $30 for both. Unfortuantely the shutter curtains have shown to have pinholes, and I'm not sure what I'll do with it at this point. I might attempt to replace them myself, if anyone can tell me if the curtains are availalable and it isn't too difficult.
Anyhow, I've been having fun lately, doing a cleaning of both my Summitar and an IVOOH. So today I pulled apart the Serenar and everything went well. There was a lot of haze on a couple of the internal elements, most likely due to the oil on the aperture blades. I wasn't able to get all the oil off the blades, so I'm assuming that I might have to repeat the process again sometime in the future.
The only problem with the lens now are some very prominent cleaning marks on the front element. I just shot a roll of fill and even if the cleaning marks prove to be bad enough not affect the IQ, I've still had fun and learned something about this particular lens. My question is, is it possible for an average Joe like myself to remove some of these marks, or is this something that just isn't going to happen?
Anyhow, I've been having fun lately, doing a cleaning of both my Summitar and an IVOOH. So today I pulled apart the Serenar and everything went well. There was a lot of haze on a couple of the internal elements, most likely due to the oil on the aperture blades. I wasn't able to get all the oil off the blades, so I'm assuming that I might have to repeat the process again sometime in the future.
The only problem with the lens now are some very prominent cleaning marks on the front element. I just shot a roll of fill and even if the cleaning marks prove to be bad enough not affect the IQ, I've still had fun and learned something about this particular lens. My question is, is it possible for an average Joe like myself to remove some of these marks, or is this something that just isn't going to happen?