Shutterspeed
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Hi, after a few years away from analog photography, I dug out my Mamiya RB 67 Pro SD only to discover that the K/L 127mm lens has developed lens haze. Since the lens’s longer shutter speeds hadn’t been working properly ever since I bought it used a few years ago, I took the camera to a service center in Vienna that specializes in Mamiya cameras. They managed to repair the shutter successfully, but—as I feared—they couldn’t remove the lens haze.
It appears that this is the well-known issue with the 127mm lens, where fog forms within the doublets. I’ve read here on the forum that special heat treatments can eliminate, or at least significantly reduce, the haze. I might give that a try, though I’d have to take it back to the service center since I’m not confident enough to open the lens myself.
Anyway, what I really wanted to ask is: Do other K/L and L lenses suffer from this problem? If so, which ones? My K/L 65mm and K/L 180mm lenses haven’t developed any haze so far—could this still happen? For future purchases, I’d like to avoid lenses prone to developing these issues. Initially, I’m naturally interested in a K/L 90mm lens as a replacement for the 127mm. In the medium to long term, I’m particularly interested in the Sekor C 50mm; 75mm shift; K/L 140mm macro; K/L 250mm/APO 250mm; and K/L 360mm/APO 350mm. It would be very unfortunate if the same problem reoccurred after a few years as it did with the 127mm.
It appears that this is the well-known issue with the 127mm lens, where fog forms within the doublets. I’ve read here on the forum that special heat treatments can eliminate, or at least significantly reduce, the haze. I might give that a try, though I’d have to take it back to the service center since I’m not confident enough to open the lens myself.
Anyway, what I really wanted to ask is: Do other K/L and L lenses suffer from this problem? If so, which ones? My K/L 65mm and K/L 180mm lenses haven’t developed any haze so far—could this still happen? For future purchases, I’d like to avoid lenses prone to developing these issues. Initially, I’m naturally interested in a K/L 90mm lens as a replacement for the 127mm. In the medium to long term, I’m particularly interested in the Sekor C 50mm; 75mm shift; K/L 140mm macro; K/L 250mm/APO 250mm; and K/L 360mm/APO 350mm. It would be very unfortunate if the same problem reoccurred after a few years as it did with the 127mm.