Tosh
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I joined yesterday after realising the appalling value of my 35mm equipment - bulk of which is plainly worthless. Despite everything functioning as it should and most but not all being in excellent condition. But still it seems (eBay completed listings) it matters not one jot!
Whilst trawling eBay for prices I was stunned at the pitiful prices of lenses infected by fungus!
Now, I'm not really up on lens design or even coatings - but surely logic says that a lens regardless of its brand doesn't "see" the image but simply allows the light path to pass through it's optic train and whereupon it hits the film emulsion a latent image is formed. Providing the lens was focused correctly the image should be sharpish.
I would dearly love to see a comparison of two identical lenses one that is infected by fungus and the other pristine.
I'm sure that severe fungus will no doubt distort the light path and degrade the image - but I can't help but think a lot of this worry is unfounded in all but the most critical of applications.
Would anyone like to comment - I'm here to learn.
Whilst trawling eBay for prices I was stunned at the pitiful prices of lenses infected by fungus!
Now, I'm not really up on lens design or even coatings - but surely logic says that a lens regardless of its brand doesn't "see" the image but simply allows the light path to pass through it's optic train and whereupon it hits the film emulsion a latent image is formed. Providing the lens was focused correctly the image should be sharpish.
I would dearly love to see a comparison of two identical lenses one that is infected by fungus and the other pristine.
I'm sure that severe fungus will no doubt distort the light path and degrade the image - but I can't help but think a lot of this worry is unfounded in all but the most critical of applications.
Would anyone like to comment - I'm here to learn.