Pentode
Member
Hello all, and happy holidays!
I've just gotten around to a Minolta XD-11 body which I found late last summer at a flea market.
The lens box has whitish spots all over the side walls, which I believe to be oxidation. The spots are only on the side walls. There are none on the top or bottom or back walls of the mirror box and there are no signs of it anywhere on any other part of the camera. The body is, in every other way, pristine.
My first thought was that it might be fungus (there are signs of fungus beginning on the rear lens element, which I doused heavily in peroxide several times) so I hit it with peroxide a couple of times, but I'm inclined to think it's oxidation. I plan to hit it with peroxide and ammonia just to be sure.
Given this situation, would you:
A) Ignore it?
B) Apply some flat black paint to it?
C) Other?
Thanks for any and all thoughts!
I've just gotten around to a Minolta XD-11 body which I found late last summer at a flea market.
The lens box has whitish spots all over the side walls, which I believe to be oxidation. The spots are only on the side walls. There are none on the top or bottom or back walls of the mirror box and there are no signs of it anywhere on any other part of the camera. The body is, in every other way, pristine.
My first thought was that it might be fungus (there are signs of fungus beginning on the rear lens element, which I doused heavily in peroxide several times) so I hit it with peroxide a couple of times, but I'm inclined to think it's oxidation. I plan to hit it with peroxide and ammonia just to be sure.
Given this situation, would you:
A) Ignore it?
B) Apply some flat black paint to it?
C) Other?
Thanks for any and all thoughts!