manfrominternet
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The Fuji GS645S seller claims that the camera is practically flawless, save for what he calls is fungus on the lens from elementand a tiny bit of haze on the viewfinder.
Here’s what said about the [viewfinder] and the lens:
-Finder:
Beautiful condition.
There is a thin haze.<----------------(I can't find this "thin haze. Can you? If there is indeed some haze in the viewfinder, how can I safely remove it? )
There is no fungus.
There is no balsam separation.
There are no scratches.
There are no large dusts.
No problem in the view.
Here's a picture of the viewfinder:
Here's a picture from inside the viewfinder!:
-Lens:
Beautiful condition.
There is no fog.
There are a few tiny fungus on the front element.<-------(There is obviously something going on in this lens. Can anyone identify it and tell me how to fix it?
There is no balsam separation.
There are no scratches.
There are no large dusts.
No problem in the shooting.
And here's a picture or the lens:
Are these two problems repairable? If so, what tools, chemicals, etc. do I need to fix them? Of note, I do have a substantial amount of repairing cameras, nut not particularly in the lens/viewvinder department. Any help on this would be greatly valuable!
Many thanks to all you guys ahead of time!
Here’s what said about the [viewfinder] and the lens:
-Finder:
Beautiful condition.
There is a thin haze.<----------------(I can't find this "thin haze. Can you? If there is indeed some haze in the viewfinder, how can I safely remove it? )
There is no fungus.
There is no balsam separation.
There are no scratches.
There are no large dusts.
No problem in the view.
Here's a picture of the viewfinder:
Here's a picture from inside the viewfinder!:
-Lens:
Beautiful condition.
There is no fog.
There are a few tiny fungus on the front element.<-------(There is obviously something going on in this lens. Can anyone identify it and tell me how to fix it?
There is no balsam separation.
There are no scratches.
There are no large dusts.
No problem in the shooting.
And here's a picture or the lens:
Are these two problems repairable? If so, what tools, chemicals, etc. do I need to fix them? Of note, I do have a substantial amount of repairing cameras, nut not particularly in the lens/viewvinder department. Any help on this would be greatly valuable!

Many thanks to all you guys ahead of time!