Steve Gardner
Member
Hi All,
Ive been a lurker on this forum for a while now particularly regarding the issue I faced with a Mamiya RZ 110mm lens. The story so far.......
I hadn't used the lens in quite a while but when cleaning all my kit, I held the lens up to the light and I saw this.....
This looked like balsam separation to me,so I removed the elements from the rear group and found that the issue was between the doublet lens pair. I figured that I had nothing to lose so I read some posts on this forum with a view to repairing the lens
I managed to separate the doublet and after cleaning off the old balsam the larger part of the doublet cleaned up perfectly with no blemishes at all. However the thinner lens has got a lot of cloudiness and nothing I have done so far has been able to clear it off (See the following jpegs)
So I'm wondering what this cloudiness is and if there is a way to remove it. Using acetone, alcohol or lens cleaner doesn't touch it.
Seems a shame to give up on this when the other two lenses in this group are now perfect so if anyone has any ideas I would be grateful.
Kind regards
Steve
Ive been a lurker on this forum for a while now particularly regarding the issue I faced with a Mamiya RZ 110mm lens. The story so far.......
I hadn't used the lens in quite a while but when cleaning all my kit, I held the lens up to the light and I saw this.....
This looked like balsam separation to me,so I removed the elements from the rear group and found that the issue was between the doublet lens pair. I figured that I had nothing to lose so I read some posts on this forum with a view to repairing the lens
I managed to separate the doublet and after cleaning off the old balsam the larger part of the doublet cleaned up perfectly with no blemishes at all. However the thinner lens has got a lot of cloudiness and nothing I have done so far has been able to clear it off (See the following jpegs)
So I'm wondering what this cloudiness is and if there is a way to remove it. Using acetone, alcohol or lens cleaner doesn't touch it.
Seems a shame to give up on this when the other two lenses in this group are now perfect so if anyone has any ideas I would be grateful.
Kind regards
Steve