Fascinating as always. How would you go if it was necessary to get to the focusing group? These are unusual as there's no countersunk screws on the bayonet ring to begin with..
i once had a problem with a lens element in an Tokina 80-200 2.8 ATX. There was a cemented Element with clouding between the elements. It wasnt fungus but rather the kit itself got cloudy. I removed the lens elements and send them to a person with the proper tooling. They took it apart and removed the old kit and kittet the lens elements again. Two Weeks later i got it back and reassembled the lens. I had to pay 50 Euros for the service. In case of the 80-200 atx maybe not really a good deal, but if you have something as expensive as the Summilux here... its a very good idea.
These old fungus marks like the once on the font and on the one back element are very sad to see. Very frustrating. This Haze effect around them is the Problem. I think they are from fungus, that attacks the coating. If you clean it yes the fungus will be away but the "haziness" will stay, maybe it will be a bit less after cleaning. But i you want to get it very very good again the Lens needs to get polished. The Glass itself is not damaged. Only the coating. So the old coating needs to be removed and a new one need to be applied. Sadly this process is not the cheapest in the world. But the small place here in Germany were i send my lens element of my Tokina ATX to, are able do the re coating. But it is a difficult topic... with a new coating the character of the lens mied change a bit. Well well... but if the Lens is very hard to get or very important to you, i think its a good thing! And if you just send the Lens elements to them, and not a full Lens, the Costs will of coarse be a lot less. So ... Safe the Lenses everyone!
Fascinating. Really enjoyed this.
Fascinating as always. How would you go if it was necessary to get to the focusing group? These are unusual as there's no countersunk screws on the bayonet ring to begin with..
i once had a problem with a lens element in an Tokina 80-200 2.8 ATX. There was a cemented Element with clouding between the elements. It wasnt fungus but rather the kit itself got cloudy. I removed the lens elements and send them to a person with the proper tooling. They took it apart and removed the old kit and kittet the lens elements again. Two Weeks later i got it back and reassembled the lens. I had to pay 50 Euros for the service. In case of the 80-200 atx maybe not really a good deal, but if you have something as expensive as the Summilux here... its a very good idea.
@nilssieper6648 please can we tell us the contact for re-cementing and recoating? it would help! thanks a lot!!!!!
@@KinoapparaTomHi Tom. Its Wolf Dieter Prenzel from OPTIK-Labor. You find everything on his Side.
@@nilssieper6648 Thanks a lot!!!!!!! Much appreciated! I'll save it for future needs!!
These old fungus marks like the once on the font and on the one back element are very sad to see. Very frustrating. This Haze effect around them is the Problem. I think they are from fungus, that attacks the coating. If you clean it yes the fungus will be away but the "haziness" will stay, maybe it will be a bit less after cleaning. But i you want to get it very very good again the Lens needs to get polished. The Glass itself is not damaged. Only the coating. So the old coating needs to be removed and a new one need to be applied. Sadly this process is not the cheapest in the world. But the small place here in Germany were i send my lens element of my Tokina ATX to, are able do the re coating. But it is a difficult topic... with a new coating the character of the lens mied change a bit. Well well... but if the Lens is very hard to get or very important to you, i think its a good thing! And if you just send the Lens elements to them, and not a full Lens, the Costs will of coarse be a lot less. So ... Safe the Lenses everyone!
Too interesting, I don’t even have a rangefinder leica
Good morning, how can I contact you to ask you a question?
UV light helps removing Fungus.
It might kill it and keep it from growing but it doesn't remove it.