Roger Cole
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I have had this camera apart down to the shutter blades several times. It was very cheap and I have completely stripped the shutter, oiled it just so that the shutter timings are good and the timer works great. I replaced the battery wire to the meter and cleaned and lubed the winding mechanism. I have also repaired the firing mechanism as it was bent out of alignment. Of course during all that, I cleaned the lenses several times. The rear element is cloudy and the coating was damaged from the original shutter oil splatter these are known to suffer from. Baffles are one thing, and as stated later in the thread, I always shoot with a square hood but from all the helpful answers, I now know that I need new lenses or a new camera if the lenses are not available.
I have an email into Mark Hama to find out if he has a replacement lens in the event I send him the camera for reworking.
Thanks!
When I got one with fungus (sent it back, seller was startled as he hadn't checked it in a while and he cleaned it successfully) he said if it had fungus he'd throw it out as he had no replacement lenses. But that was a few years ago. You might find a broken camera.
In spite of the flaring photo above I have plenty of others with backlight and little to no flare. I really like my 124.