Hi everyone,
I recently acquired a Canon 50mm f/1.2 LTM, but unfortunately, it suffers from the usual very heavy internal haze.
Looking through the glass, it's not just a light, uniform milky fog. As you can see in the photos below, it has a dense, textured, almost "bubbly" appearance. It seems to be located on the element immediately adjacent to the aperture blades.
I know this specific lens is notorious for the outgassing of the original lubricants, and I'm worried this might be permanent glass etching rather than just a cleanable layer.
I have 99% isopropyl alcohol, and I am comfortable doing careful DIY work to open the optical block. However, before I take the risk of opening it and potentially messing with the collimation/shims, I wanted to ask the experts here:
Any insights, opinions, or personal experiences with this specific issue is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
I recently acquired a Canon 50mm f/1.2 LTM, but unfortunately, it suffers from the usual very heavy internal haze.
Looking through the glass, it's not just a light, uniform milky fog. As you can see in the photos below, it has a dense, textured, almost "bubbly" appearance. It seems to be located on the element immediately adjacent to the aperture blades.
I know this specific lens is notorious for the outgassing of the original lubricants, and I'm worried this might be permanent glass etching rather than just a cleanable layer.
I have 99% isopropyl alcohol, and I am comfortable doing careful DIY work to open the optical block. However, before I take the risk of opening it and potentially messing with the collimation/shims, I wanted to ask the experts here:
- Has anyone successfully cleaned this specific type of textured haze on this exact lens?
- Or is this a textbook example of permanent chemical etching that would require professional re-polishing and re-coating?
Any insights, opinions, or personal experiences with this specific issue is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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