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    Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    Hello All,

    Hate to use my first post to ask a needy question, but If I don't start posting on this board, I never will.

    I just got a 90mm Fujinon lens and was suprised to see this funny looking shape in it. It is in the rear element. The attached photo shows the rear element, detached from the shutter. Will this affect my photos? What is it? Is it a reflection?

    I'm still waiting for a lensboard, so I can't try it out yet.

    Thanks for any help,

    Todd
    Last edited by HotToddy; 3-Nov-2007 at 17:08. Reason: Added intro.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    I would slap together a cardboard temporary lensboard and try that baby out. Might have to send it back, you know.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    Hard to tell from the photo... Could it be a coating defect? If so, it probably won't have any discernable effect on the ground glass, but under certain lighting conditions/subject matter will affect contrast and flare control. Is this a used lens?

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    I can't believe I didn't think to make a cardboard holder.


    Yes, the lens is used. The seller seems nice enough so as to give me some time to see if the lens is OK. Although I must say that the defect is apparent just looking at the lens in normal light after being described as "clear". The lens is still better than the last 90mm I tried to buy. That one had a lot of "crud" built up on the inside-prob a combo of Schneider-itits and mold inside. That seller was good enough to take it back after describing the lens as "clear" also. Both sellers had excellent feedback, actually.

    Thanks,

    Todd

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    I guess it depends how much you paid for it. If you'd still be happ with the price with a defect, keep it. If not, return it. I hate haggling after the fact because rarely are you at an advantage and rarely does everyone come away feeling good about it.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    Both were between $300 and $400 a piece.

    Thanks,

    Todd
    Last edited by HotToddy; 3-Nov-2007 at 20:09. Reason: Not clear enough.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    It's really hard to tell how significant this is just by looking at your photo. If it looked like that under most conditions I'd want to return the lens. You don't really want something like that inside the lens contributing to flare.

    But just to clarify - this shows up in the same spot and looks the same even with different lights around, right? It's not just a reflection of your overhead light or something? If I just looked at the picture without your description I'd assume it was just the normal reflection of your light on the lens surfaces.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    Hard to tell from the picture here but it could be coating deterioration, separation or fungus. from the shape my guess would be one of the latter two and that is not good news. If you look at it through a loupe or magnifying glass and see sipdery traces coming out from the edges it is fungus.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    Quote Originally Posted by walter23 View Post
    But just to clarify - this shows up in the same spot and looks the same even with different lights around, right? It's not just a reflection of your overhead light or something?
    Correct, Walter. It appears the same under all lighting conditions, even without holding it up to a light. In fact when I took the photo, there were no bare lights around at all, including the sun.

    Ted, the shape is very clearly defined, not spidery at all.

    Thank you all for sharing your experience,

    Todd.

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    Re: Is this lens OK? (Weird aberration)

    It looks like lens element separation to me from the photo. Maybe the lens was dropped or mishandled (thermal stress, etc...). If it looks to be between elements (i.e. below the surface of the lens), that is a definite possibility.

    I'd send it back.

    Doremus Scudder

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