Re: water in lens

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Thanks
Yes I used the lens yester for a few test shots and they looked just fine, every thing worked just as it should!
and Yes it is Farhenite, what would that calculate out to in Celsius?
Thanks again
Terry L. Mair
Mair's Photography
158 South 580 East
Midway, Utah 84049
435-654-3607
www.mairsphotography.com
----- Original Message ----- From: <kpp@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: water in lens


>Ok so four hours in the oven at 200 degrees dries a lens out nicely,



I bet that was Farhenite...It sounds funny to europeans, that on a glance suppose it is 200 celcious. Don;t that make it an expensive paperwaeight?



the

auto focus works just find, but there are water stains on the elements, it

will be interesting to see what the photos look like, perhaps a little soft,

I used a lens on my RB67 that had a crack in it for years, never could tell

a difference.

maybe nothing at all...unless something is on the focal plane nothimg will appear. I have a lens that has small bits form the antireflective inner coating stuck on one of the elements. Nothing appears on film. And the principle holds true to scopes, binocs and other optical instruments too..



Good thing everything turned allright. Having droped and chased a long zoom rolling downslope, i know how you felt...kostas


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