Kai-san
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Wenge
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'moving' = best way to avoid GAS
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caila77
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Shostka
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Sanug
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santino
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It will perform nicely as long as you don’t shoot directly into the sun. The coating isn‘t comparable tl the newer lomography version.A Russar 5.6/20 with original viewfinder. I am very curious how it will perform.
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seany65
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@P.giannikis, I've been thinking along those lines too but I don't know for how long to do anti-fungus "maintenance". I'd been looking at UV "torches", but I've also been worried about accidentally blinding myself with it. I also don't know what type of UV any light/lamp should have - UV-A, UV-B, UV-C. Is it safe to put cameras in those "UV nail lamps? Hmmm, what's the biggest lens that could fit into your lamp? I have a Tamron 80-210mm 103A lens, and I think I ought to include it in the activities. Thanks for any help you can provide.
valdas
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p.giannakis
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I usually put them under uv lamp once a year, making sure I wrap them in tin foil otherwise the uv damages the rubber grip or the plastic. The pancolar/takumar are full metal so I don't worry. I can't imagine doing any harm to your eyes accidentally - you really need to place it in your eye and keep it there for some time.@P.giannikis, I've been thinking along those lines too but I don't know for how long to do anti-fungus "maintenance". I'd been looking at UV "torches", but I've also been worried about accidentally blinding myself with it. I also don't know what type of UV any light/lamp should have - UV-A, UV-B, UV-C. Is it safe to put cameras in those "UV nail lamps? Hmmm, what's the biggest lens that could fit into your lamp? I have a Tamron 80-210mm 103A lens, and I think I ought to include it in the activities. Thanks for any help you can provide.
I don't think the type of uv matters - all these years I had this uv light below and seemed to work. But the difference in de-yellowing is that with the new nail lamp I de-yellowed more in 3 hours than I did with the small USB lamp in 3 days.

In terms of size, this nail lamp has a detachable bottom plate so in theory any lens can fit.

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Sanug
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I de-yellowed my Asahi Pentax Takumar 1,8/55 with white LED light only. UV is not necessary for de-yellowing Thorium glass.
p.giannakis
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I didn't know that. Thanks 👍I de-yellowed my Asahi Pentax Takumar 1,8/55 with white LED light only. UV is not necessary for de-yellowing Thorium glass.
Sanug
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This is a great lens. I sold my 85/2 Nikkor in favor of this, in spite of the /f2 being much smaller/lighter.85/1.8 Nikkor AF-D
seany65
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wlewisiii
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Not trusting the economy to stay stable much longer, I got the last of the Pentax DA lenses I wanted to have for my basic kit, a SMC PENTAX DA 70mm F/2.4 Limited. With it, my EDC bag will have normally either the 35/2 or the 20-40 mounted with the 15/4 & the 70/2.4 on the ends. Suits my tastes well.


p.giannakis
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I can't believe that a lens this size is 70mm 😮Not trusting the economy to stay stable much longer, I got the last of the Pentax DA lenses I wanted to have for my basic kit, a SMC PENTAX DA 70mm F/2.4 Limited. With it, my EDC bag will have normally either the 35/2 or the 20-40 mounted with the 15/4 & the 70/2.4 on the ends. Suits my tastes well.
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