Here is a lens with "spots" that are only visible against a lightsource. Otherwise the glass looks totally clear. Has anyone seen this before?


Mablo
Well-known
Looks more like haze than fungus to me.
umcelinho
Marcelo
yep, looks like haze.
"Haze" in this thread looks quite different: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79688&highlight=haze
Any other idea about the spots?
Any other idea about the spots?
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... anyone?
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Could be the results of past condensation in a dirty lens, or even remains of the helicoid grease and ground down metal from the same. You'll know more once you get to it - which you can't avoid short of dumping the entire lens...
Ranchu
Veteran
I had a lens like that, I always thought it was fine dust.
"Haze, condensation / helicoid grease, dust..." another opinion?
Hacker
黑客
Not fungus and not separation. Looks like the left over stains from condensation.
EdSawyer
Established
This should be totally cleanable. That looks like a Minolta Rokkor 58mm. Remove rear mount, unscrew the rear cell. This sort of spots is almost always between the cells. You should be able to carefully clean it and make it look like new again.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Dust or haze. Easily cleanable but likely not effecting images anyway... not much.
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