imajypsee
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There's another thread that's sorting out the issues with a Jupiter lens and I'm having the same sort of issues with an Industar 52 f/2.8 lens. There's a spot in the center of the frame if the lens has bright light from either the front or the side, which means also reflected light. The spot goes away if both subject and camera are in total shade. Here's my example of the issue
Should I assume that this will go away if I buy a lens hood and a filter for this lens? I've seen examples made with this particular lens that were very good. I can't see any cleaning marks or scratches on the lens. I'm using it with a Zorki 4, which I bought because I've never used a RF with interchangeable lenses and wanted to try the gear before jumping in and buy something more expensive. I actually like the Zorki 4, and have the sore fingers to prove it 😱
Mary in Florida
Should I assume that this will go away if I buy a lens hood and a filter for this lens? I've seen examples made with this particular lens that were very good. I can't see any cleaning marks or scratches on the lens. I'm using it with a Zorki 4, which I bought because I've never used a RF with interchangeable lenses and wanted to try the gear before jumping in and buy something more expensive. I actually like the Zorki 4, and have the sore fingers to prove it 😱
Mary in Florida