akptc
Shoot first, think later
I need some - a lens I received in the mail has a faint smell that I am afraid might mean future fungus if left untreated. Visual inspection under a loupe shows nothing but perfect glass and not a trace of fungus or even dust. While this hint of a foreign smell could be the result of the lens heaving spent some time wrapped in a protective cloth (the same smell), I want to make sure fungus does not happen to it.
Is there is an effective and simple way to treat or store the lens now that I have it, to make sure that fungus, if present, is dead for sure?
I've looked at light boxes but those are yet another piece of hardware to clutter my office. I am hoping to find a "Rangefinder Fungus Zapper 2000" in a bottle (or spray, ideally 🙂)
Thanks for any advice.
Is there is an effective and simple way to treat or store the lens now that I have it, to make sure that fungus, if present, is dead for sure?
I've looked at light boxes but those are yet another piece of hardware to clutter my office. I am hoping to find a "Rangefinder Fungus Zapper 2000" in a bottle (or spray, ideally 🙂)
Thanks for any advice.