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Hi!
What sort of markings are these on a Summilux 35?
Can it affect the pictures?
What sort of markings are these on a Summilux 35?
Can it affect the pictures?
These are places where two glued glass parts pop apart. Disastrous. This creates black spots in the bokeh. These kinds of problems arise from keeping the lenses too warm. Sometimes, however, it is completely unclear how they arise. "Tension in the sealant layer". A terrible shame about the beautiful lens, if I'm not mistaken it is a steel rim.
Erik.
I had one of these very 35mm Summilux lens fixed by Kanto just last year (2020). Mine had been dropped or bumped at some point before I purchased it (got it for just a few hundred dollars) and there was some rainbow separation in the rear element. The lens body didn't appear to have any damage really, but the rear element needed some attention. This didn't cause any noticeable affect on images, but I just wanted to get it looked at. Kanto was able to separate the elements and recement them. I also asked them to check what sounded like rattling aperture blades, but never really checked to see if they fixed it. Either way, the lens is absolutely gorgeous now. It honestly looks and feels close to new.
This repair cost about $450 USD including shipping, and it took a few months to get it there and back. However, this was amid the heaviest surges in COVID, so it may be a bit less turnaround time now.
From Kanto's email:
"For Summilux 35/1.4 Pre-ASPH, we can fix separation of the cemented elements in the rear lens group.
A rough cost will be as follows for your reference.
As for the rattling inside the lens, there is normally some rattling when the aperture blades are fully open (f1.4).
If there is no rattle (or much less rattle) when the aperture blades are closed, we guess it is normal.
We will check it when we receive your lens.
Overhaul Labor Cost : 35,000 JPY
Fixing Separation : 10,000 JPY
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Total : 45,000 JPY (tax is not included)
We will inform you the actual quotation when we receive your item.
Please note that there is a possibility we won't be able to provide service if the item has been badly damaged than we expected.
Turnaround time : About 4 months presently.
As number of the repair requests is increasing, there will be a possibility of delay.
Return Shipping Fee (EMS) : about 2,900 JPY to USA
Payment Method: We accept PayPal."
Hope this helps. Your beautiful Summilux can likely be resurrected!
The flower has zero effect on photos
You also might want to contact Don Goldberg (DAG). He’s got all sorts of rare bits and pieces and may have a replacement rear element
Depends on the place of it. If the lens is a bo-keh champion they appear in the"bo-keh balls" as black spots or, when they are on the edge, is it as if bites have been taken from these balls. I had them in the rear of a Summilux 50mm v2.
Erik.
Don has the ability to recement lenses now. I'm not sure if he's recently started, or if he's been doing it for a while, but he recemented a 35mm Summaron F2.8 for me just a couple of months ago.
This must be fairly recent as he referred me to Focal Point if I wanted to recement, although that shop is no longer extant.
The brand and type of lens affected by the phenomenon wouldn't change things. Like Erik said with good reason, it creates what is called "the optical black out". So, located in the center of the lens, as it's the case on this Summilux-M, those "flowers" can really affect the photos in a visible way.I’d be extremely surprised if this would have any visible effect on photos, especially in a 35 lux.
The brand and type of lens affected by the phenomenon wouldn't change things. Like Erik said with good reason, it creates what is called "the optical black out". So, located in the center of the lens, as it's the case on this Summilux-M, those "flowers" can really affect the photos in a visible way.
In that case you are lucky, but the effect of these flowers is not always nice: they can cause black spots in the bokeh. Most people do not look into the unsharp parts of the image, but I do. The unsharp parts of the image can be beautiful, but those "flowers" can ruin this beauty. Bright lights in the unsharp background can be deformed by them and, in any case, the value of the lens will go down steeply. Just a warning not to leave your lens in a car parked in a sunny place. The cause is the different shrinkage and expansion coefficient of the two cemented glasses when they heat up.
Erik.
