Take a look through the lens to light, see if the inside elements look
fogged. There is a rear lens group which adhered together, the glue seems
to be easily lost its transparency.
C.H.Ling
> I had bit of an odd experience with my 35-70/3.6 a couple of weekends
ago. I
> was shooting in the direction of the sun (sun not in the photo) and there
were
> very bright glistening leaves autumn leaves (yes, there are still autumn
> leaves here in So. Calif.) and specular highlights reflecting off the
water.
> The interesting thing was that each highlight had some localized flare
right
> around it. If you looked into the shadows, there was the expected detail
and
> resolution to be found. This gave the whole photo a fuzzy yet sharp
nostalgic
> diffused look. It was very pretty so I had a 9 x 14 Supergloss made of
it but
> not what I had expected. Maybe I'll change UV filters to see what
happens. I
> don't have another 35-70 (f4 or f 3.5-4.5) to compare it with though.
>
> Warren Kato
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