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Air Bubbles in 14" Dagor


james_conrad

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James - Not to worry (unless you have a BIG bubble right in the

middle of an element!). This was common in older glass, and believe

it or not was actually considered a sign of glass quality way back

when (i.e. bubbles = high quality glass). Enjoy the lens - this is a

wonderful piece of glass for that format.

 

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Cheers!

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It is common in lenses of that era, and as I understand it, bubbles

were taken as a sign of high quality glass, because metals had to be

added to the molten glass at a relatively low temperature to produce

clear glass of a high refractive index. The bubbles were not

considered desirable in themselves.

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Thank Goodness! That is good news.

 

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It took me a while to find an affordable lens for my project, the

shutter is right on and besides the air bubbles the glass is mint.

And the bubbles are all on the outer half of the glass more or less.

 

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Thanks for your input, can't wait to make my first images!!

 

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JC

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Well now I'm really disappointed. I have a 14� Dagor with no bubbles.

Apparently I have a crappy one ;).

Seriously, I have other older lenses, like a 207mm Ektar with some

bubbles. Let me tell you, there is no problem with sharpness there.

Don�t worry, just go shoot and enjoy.

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