coriana6jp
Member
Hi,
THis will probably be a difficult question to answer, but maybe somebody has an idea as to what I am seeing.
I recently picked up a newer 90mm Fujinon f/5.6 lens, to replace my f/8 version. The lens looks perfectly clear and clean as it should, however when I turn the lens at an angle I can see what appears to be a minor haze on the inner front element. This only appears at certain angles and under certain lighting conditions. When viewed straight on, or under sun light nothing is there, but under either an LED flashlight or a flourescent bulb its faintly visible again only at sharp angles of nearly 90 degress to the front of the lens I am not sure if its an optical illusion do to internal reflections due to the angle at which I am viewing the lens or not. I tried the same thing with several other lenses I have any though I cant produce the exact same results, I can see something similar. I tried to take a photograph of it, but without any luck.
Any ideas as to what I am seeing? Or am I just being paranoid?
Thanx!
Gary
THis will probably be a difficult question to answer, but maybe somebody has an idea as to what I am seeing.
I recently picked up a newer 90mm Fujinon f/5.6 lens, to replace my f/8 version. The lens looks perfectly clear and clean as it should, however when I turn the lens at an angle I can see what appears to be a minor haze on the inner front element. This only appears at certain angles and under certain lighting conditions. When viewed straight on, or under sun light nothing is there, but under either an LED flashlight or a flourescent bulb its faintly visible again only at sharp angles of nearly 90 degress to the front of the lens I am not sure if its an optical illusion do to internal reflections due to the angle at which I am viewing the lens or not. I tried the same thing with several other lenses I have any though I cant produce the exact same results, I can see something similar. I tried to take a photograph of it, but without any luck.
Any ideas as to what I am seeing? Or am I just being paranoid?
Thanx!
Gary