The attached photos are of the lens from a camera in another thread of mine, a Nikon S2 with Carl Zeiss Sonnar 50mm f/2. But since this question may have more wide-reaching readership, I decided to give it its own thread. Today I disassembled the lens for cleaning because it was obviously dirty down in there. When I got through, not only was there no change, but possibly even worse. I used my tried-and true method of cotton Q tips and alcohol, because it has worked so well for me in the past.
Looking down into my newly cleaned lens, it appears as crystal clear as can be. I can see the aperture blades and everything looks clear as a bell. But looking AT the glass from other angles and it looks like this. Examining the glass with a magnifier shows no build up, etching, or anything obvious. But here it is, and cannot be cleaned. Ideas? Remedies? Thank you.
Looking down into my newly cleaned lens, it appears as crystal clear as can be. I can see the aperture blades and everything looks clear as a bell. But looking AT the glass from other angles and it looks like this. Examining the glass with a magnifier shows no build up, etching, or anything obvious. But here it is, and cannot be cleaned. Ideas? Remedies? Thank you.