john_van_v
Well-known
What is up with this? This sounds too good to be true.
I am using a petri 7s veiwfinder now for my wide angles, mostly because it has such a nice gold tint.
Can I add a nice gold tint to my FSU lenses? Or possibly fix scratches on toss-off lenses with "cleaning marks?"
I am using a petri 7s veiwfinder now for my wide angles, mostly because it has such a nice gold tint.
Can I add a nice gold tint to my FSU lenses? Or possibly fix scratches on toss-off lenses with "cleaning marks?"
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varjag
Guest
Of those, only magnesium fluoride coating is suitable, unless you want an opaque lens
Magnesium fluoride is the earliest and softest kind of coatings, originally introduced by Zeiss around WWII time.
But I admit, the price is tempting!
But I admit, the price is tempting!
Daniel Kreithen
Member
See http://www.araxfoto.com/repairing/
They do multicoating for reasonable prices, as long as you're willing to ship the elements.
They do multicoating for reasonable prices, as long as you're willing to ship the elements.