xisbrat
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I got something strange growing inside my newly acquired Nikkormat FT2 viewfinder. Here are two closeup pix of what I call "strands" that appear to "hang down" from the top of the prism(?) housing. Because they seem so symmetrical, my guess is that they are either inside the prism, or perhaps laying on its (top) surface. But I haven't opened up the top plate yet (I have a spanner wrench on its way to help me open it). Since they appear to hang from a housing or shroud at the top of the prism, my guess is moisture got into the area between the top of the prism and the housing, and it (mold or fungus?) started there.
Does anyone have a guess as to what this is, and suggestions on how to clean it? If it is laying on the prism, would it be ok to use denatured alcohol or other solvent to tackle it, or could damage the prism? Is it worth trying to clean it?
Prism1m is a view of the largest strand, right in the middle of the viewfinder, and Prism2m is a shot of the lesser strands. I can still use the camera, and view through these as I compose my shot (and they are just a blur), but they sure are an annoying nuisance.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks....
Does anyone have a guess as to what this is, and suggestions on how to clean it? If it is laying on the prism, would it be ok to use denatured alcohol or other solvent to tackle it, or could damage the prism? Is it worth trying to clean it?
Prism1m is a view of the largest strand, right in the middle of the viewfinder, and Prism2m is a shot of the lesser strands. I can still use the camera, and view through these as I compose my shot (and they are just a blur), but they sure are an annoying nuisance.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks....