I have a Mamiya Sekor Z 110mm f/2.8W with something that looks like mold and fungus in the rear element group. Originally I did not notice it, it looked clean until I shinned some flashlight through it. All the mold and fungus are in the rear element group, behind the shutter and aperture. However it looks like it's on several layers. On the other side of the most rear glass there is a bit of fungus, next layer something that looks like mold and then after that some fungus.
I have several options
Option A: Buy a replacement
The prices on ebay + shipping and Canadian import taxes become around 500 CAD or roughly 380 USD. It's too expensive for me right now (poor student here).
Option B: Clean it myself
I've seen that with the right tool, the rear element group is very easy to take out. However, is it possible to easily take out the various elements in the rear group and clean between them? If so, which tools do I need to get to clean it myself? Is it a stupid idea to do it myself?
Option C: Get a pro to clean it
Do you have good experience with a pro that might take a look at this in Canada (around Kitchener, say Toronto, London or Hamilton area)? Is it cleanable and how much would a rough estimate be?
I don't know how much this will affect the image quality, but I would like to clean it before it destroys the glass or coating. And I fear it will spread to the camera and other lenses (will it?).
Thanks a lot for the help.
Best,
The Desperate Student
I have several options
Option A: Buy a replacement
The prices on ebay + shipping and Canadian import taxes become around 500 CAD or roughly 380 USD. It's too expensive for me right now (poor student here).
Option B: Clean it myself
I've seen that with the right tool, the rear element group is very easy to take out. However, is it possible to easily take out the various elements in the rear group and clean between them? If so, which tools do I need to get to clean it myself? Is it a stupid idea to do it myself?
Option C: Get a pro to clean it
Do you have good experience with a pro that might take a look at this in Canada (around Kitchener, say Toronto, London or Hamilton area)? Is it cleanable and how much would a rough estimate be?
I don't know how much this will affect the image quality, but I would like to clean it before it destroys the glass or coating. And I fear it will spread to the camera and other lenses (will it?).
Thanks a lot for the help.
Best,
The Desperate Student