Show me one single picture of a non coated lens with fungus please.
Show me one single picture of a non coated lens with fungus please.
"You dont take a picture, it's given to you"
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You like being spoon-fed, don't you? http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Goerz_Box_Tengor
http://www.thecamerasite.net/09_Gene...ges/fungus.htm
Google is your friend.
More yummy spoon feed - http://www.appcott.co.uk/VINTAGE6X6/.../KODAK_no3.htm
Google is your friend for more yummy food.
More yummy stuff - scroll down for special treats. Bon appétit!
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No, i just said I have never ever seen a non coated lens with fungus.
So i really would like to see a picture of it.
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And tbe coating was invented in 1935. So maybe these lenses were already coated
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Not convinced by your examples!
The tengor has a common balsam "growing snowflake" problem.
The Kodak has "whispy" fungus, which has no attachment to the lens surface.
The long restoration says "the fungus was cleaned off with alcohol" - which is my experience too!
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