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Hi! Doing maintenance on an old m42 lens (vivitar 28mm f2) i discovered two small but deepish scratches near the center on the front of the second frontal glass element (ie not in contact with the exterior). They are deep enough to be felt with the fingernails.
Will that type of lens scratch impact IQ ?
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Thanks!
 

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Cover those pits with black varnish and then forget about them.
 

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Hi! Doing maintenance on an old m42 lens (vivitar 28mm f2) i discovered two small but deepish scratches near the center on the front of the second frontal glass element (ie not in contact with the exterior). They are deep enough to be felt with the fingernails.
Will that type of lens scratch impact IQ ?
Will attach a couple pictures.
Thanks!

You call that a scratch? Your lens is fine.
 

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Finding lens damage can be frustrating. However, I doubt it will reduce your IQ.
You may wish to get a confirmation from Mensa, just to be safe.
 

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I think that would have zero impact on the pics. I've owned a lot of lenses that had incredibly beat up elements, it's haze and fungus that destroy IQ.

Once had an R 90 Summicron that had a rear element that appeared to be sandblasted on the front facing side of the element. It had a coarse appearance. That lens performed exactly like the pristine one. I think the image may have been focusing PAST that bad part. Just as you can hold a lens up close to a chain link fence and focus past it to your subject.
 

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The lens' IQ? Certainly the lens is not smart enough to know the little marks exist...
 
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I don't think it will have any significant effect on image quality. My old papa always told me to shoot with the light on my back so I don't think it will have any effect.

Cover those pits with black varnish and then forget about them.
This trick do work even on lens back element. Have Color Skopar 21 with a scratch that really created blurred areas on the photos. After using black sharpie blur was gone.
 

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Hi! Doing maintenance on an old m42 lens (vivitar 28mm f2) i discovered two small but deepish scratches near the center on the front of the second frontal glass element (ie not in contact with the exterior). They are deep enough to be felt with the fingernails.
Will that type of lens scratch impact IQ ?
Will attach a couple pictures.
Thanks!

Without t withouta direct before &after comparison, Tou are unlikely to ever see it but Yes it will impact image quality.
 

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I don't think it will have any significant effect on image quality. My old papa always told me to shoot with the light on my back so I don't think it will have any effect.


This trick do work even on lens back element. Have Color Skopar 21 with a scratch that really created blurred areas on the photos. After using black sharpie blur was gone.

So you are saying to only scratch the rear lens, not the front lens? 🙄
 
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So you are saying to only scratch the rear lens, not the front lens? 🙄

Why not? Ticktokers do it all the time :tongue:

Bought a lens from a japanese dealer and it arrived with a scratched/rubbed are on the lens back element. I created some blurred areas on the negative. Painting the rubbed area with a black sharpy removed the blurred area.

Regars
 

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Why not? Ticktokers do it all the time :tongue:

Bought a lens from a japanese dealer and it arrived with a scratched/rubbed are on the lens back element. I created some blurred areas on the negative. Painting the rubbed area with a black sharpy removed the blurred area.

Regars

We just have to deal with the equipment that we have.
 
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If the overall “ quality” of your work is based on “image quality” I.e. lens exactness based on factory standards, then
 

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Finding lens damage can be frustrating. However, I doubt it will reduce your IQ.

Obstinating on finding lens defect on lenses that in fact are fine, will definitely reduce your IQ until you will never be able to enter Mensa.
 

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I have a Cooke Series II 10.4" f4.5 lens that has scratches deep enough to be felt on both front and rear elements, and long enough to measure with a ruler. The lens has no coatings at all, as it was made in ca 1912. I've shot scenes with a light source in the frame and had no noticeable effect from the scratches. You'll be fine.
 
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