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Neal Chaves
31-Jan-2014, 06:14
These digital affectionados don't seem to know the difference.

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-181475-1.html

They are not the only ones. I recently bought a LF Fujinon which was described by the long-established dealer as having one "tiny fungus spot". I took a chance because of the favorable price and generous return policy. The lens is superb, and the tiny fungus spot is barely detectable "Fujiitis".

Alan Gales
31-Jan-2014, 15:04
That's hilarious!

I own a Fujinon 250mm f/6.7 lens with a touch of "Fujiitus". I bought it off Ebay for a good price being the only bidder. It takes excellent pictures of course.

NancyP
6-Feb-2014, 09:00
I learn something new every day - Fujiitis!

Alan Gales
6-Feb-2014, 10:19
I learn something new every day - Fujiitis!

Yeah, it's a close cousin to Schneideritis.

You're a Pathologist. You should know these things! ;)

Jim Noel
6-Feb-2014, 11:34
Yes, Fujiitis, definitely not fungus

Ari
6-Feb-2014, 11:59
Good ol' Fuji-itis...great for the buyer, not so good for the seller.

Leszek Vogt
6-Feb-2014, 12:19
Yes. This is the same outfit that spews bunch of ads about Canon/Nikon being "different".....so they can get more hits on their site.....too much like KR. Nowhere to hide ;).

Les

John Koehrer
8-Feb-2014, 12:25
FWIW I bought this lens and it is Schneideritis. IE:bubbles or separation of the blacking paint from the glass. It's actually a pretty simple fix.
Hee hee

Kevin J. Kolosky
9-Feb-2014, 07:30
FWIW I bought this lens and it is Schneideritis. IE:bubbles or separation of the blacking paint from the glass. It's actually a pretty simple fix.
Hee hee

What is that simple fix?