Looks like damaged coating; if that is the case, you will need to polish off that coating.
Looks like damaged coating; if that is the case, you will need to polish off that coating.
How would that be done? I've never polished a lens before.
First you grind the coating off, equally across the lens, then you redcoat it. As grinding itself will modify the lens surface don’t expect it to perform like originally. Also this is not a diy project as it is very doubtful that you have the tools to grind it off controllably and definately don’t have the equipment and knowledge to recoat it correctly.
There are companies that will do this, not cheaply though.
Nope, turns out is was fog/haze after all; came off right away with lens cleaner, followed by a distilled water rinse.
Whew.
Thanks, all.
Also wanted to add that I used a very good microfibre cloth, made by Green Clean (Austria): https://green-clean.at/produkt/silky...hable/?lang=en
They gave me a few samples at a trade show last year, and the cleaning cloth is unlike any other I've used.
Yes, I got a couple of sensor-cleaning kits, one for FF another for APS-C sized sensors.
Yes, she did, and I also refused.
They're excellent products, but a tough sell at those Austrian prices when most people are content to use a bit of compressed air.
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