Neil Grant
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...obviously elements should go back where they came from but is it important to maintain their original position from a rotational point-of-view?
...obviously elements should go back where they came from but is it important to maintain their original position from a rotational point-of-view?
Not unless they are anamorphic or telecentric objectives.
Rotation does not matter: that part is homogeneous! - yes i would have thought so. Anyway i marked the element with felt tip before removing it (so, the outer surface) and the inner barrel opposite as well (so i had two red marks). Carefully cleaned with isopropyl alcohol (without erasing the felt tip mark), soft brush and dropped back in with some tweezers gripping the element protected by a tiny bit of lens tissue. Fiddly because the 'seat' was a long way down the lens barrel.
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