yessammassey
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It appears to have chipped off the black-painted metal on the other side of the rear element.
1.) Should I care? i.e. do you think I'll see effects from it in terms of image quality or characteristics? Would it be correct to guess that since it's behind the aperture and near the edge of the glass that it's only going to impact photos taken wide open at 3.5? (It's almost fully 'hidden' by the aperture blades at f/4.
2.) Looks like there's just a little retaining ring holding the rear element in place. Could I reasonably expect as a [not camera technician] with steady hands that removing the rear element, excising the paint chip, and replacing the rear element would be feasible and not likely make things worse? That is, am I going to ruin the perfect alignment of the rear element by taking it out and putting it back in, or is a Tessar reasonably serviceable by a person without an optical bench?
1.) Should I care? i.e. do you think I'll see effects from it in terms of image quality or characteristics? Would it be correct to guess that since it's behind the aperture and near the edge of the glass that it's only going to impact photos taken wide open at 3.5? (It's almost fully 'hidden' by the aperture blades at f/4.
2.) Looks like there's just a little retaining ring holding the rear element in place. Could I reasonably expect as a [not camera technician] with steady hands that removing the rear element, excising the paint chip, and replacing the rear element would be feasible and not likely make things worse? That is, am I going to ruin the perfect alignment of the rear element by taking it out and putting it back in, or is a Tessar reasonably serviceable by a person without an optical bench?
