visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
Today's Leica lenses are reputed to have pretty tough coatings compared with the older Leitz lenses of the past. I've read much comment in ads, for example, where the seller discloses the presence of cleaning marks on the lens front and/or rear elements of older lenses. I've never seen cleaning marks on any lens I own. But my lenses past and present have all been within 20 years old. My question is, are these remnants of overzealous cleaning a thing of the past? To put a finer point on it; what kind of danger am I in if I clean my lenses? I tend to use a UV filter only when shooting in adverse environments. I take care to brush and blow lenses clean of debris prior to a clean with a microfibre cloth or Kodak lens tissues. I can't see any damage with careful scrutiny in full sunlight. But is damage happening at a lower level I should be concerned with? Or, am I just obsessing (something I know we Leicaphiles are never accused of)? Your thoughts, suggestions, humor are all welcome.
Ron
Ron