Yes, that is separation of lens elements.
The separation may or may not impact the performance of the lens, but that can only be determined by shooting a roll.
Zeiss Icon Contaflex auxiliary lenses are infamous for this issue, but many claim it doesn't radically impact their performance.
If you are shopping for "bargain" Leica lenses, you probably will see this more often than not.
Well, the guy said it was in perfect condition optically, but marks on the body of the lens. I spent quite a large sum of money on this, so it wasn't particularly "bargain" price. Just, i'm not a collector, but a shooter, so for me the outside doesn't matter. I just want a good shooting lens. I'll be sending it back, as i certainly didn't pay the price for a lens with seperation. I'm sure the images are fine out of it, but since i normally enlarge 35mm -> 16x20, those little 35mm negs need all the help they can get
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I must not think that my expensive lenses will have develop separation . Was wondering. Are there rules for storing your lenses to prevent this?
My rules is to keep my objectives dry (so store in the living room) and keep out of the sunlight.
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