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Lens fogging


karl_yik1

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This is a very common topic here. My experience with the fogging is

that is does affect contrast especially at wide apertures, and does

increase veiling flare in backlight situations. I had a 135mm Tele-

Elmar cleaned, as well as a 35mm Summaron, and the results were

noticeably improved especially at the wide F stops. Better contrast,

color saturation, less flare. Stopped down and in many shooting

situations, a light haze will not deter from the image quality.

 

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Warning: Sometimes the fog is not something that can be cleaned off--

it can be a failure of the coating itself. I had this happen on a DR

50 Summicron and an old Zeis Sonnar, and the correct repair

(recoating two elements) would have cost as much as the lenses were

worth.

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Older Leitz lenses used organic lubricants made from animal oils,

believe it or not, and after time these oils can deposit on the inner

surfaces of the lens. Not only does the lens get fogged, but the

lubricants for the aperture and focusing mechanisms dry up. Get the

lens cleaned and relubricated properly.

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