Don,
Photosphere in Dallas does a great job at getting rid of fungus, not only
that, there estimates are free. You may not notice a difference now, but it
does affect the lighting going through the lens and perhaps some sharpness,
but you can't notice with the naked eye.
Sam...
-----Original Message-----
From: DON GAIKINS <dgaikins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus mailing list <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 7:29 PM
Subject: [OM] fungus
>I have a 50 mm f1.8 lens that an employee of a photo shop told me was
>full of fungus.
>
>The only thing that I can see in the lens is some white lines that look
>like spider webs in it. The lens takes perfectly good pictures so far
>as I can tell. Is this the fungus?
>
>What ill effects can be caused by fungus? Can it be removed from the
>lens? Is is economically prudent given the cheap cost of a 50 mm 1.8
>lens to have it removed?
>
>Thanks
>--
>Don Gaikins
>W0VM
>
>
>
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