If it's black dirt, I'd just leave it Should make hardly any image
difference.
Tom
On Monday, February 11, 2002 at 9:14, NSURIT@xxxxxxx
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wrote re "[OM] KEH repairs/lens cleaning" saying:
> Does any have any experience with KEH in Atlanta for basic lens cleaning. I
> have a lens which is is great shape except for some spots of dirt on the
> element just behind the front element. Doesn't look like fungus but rather
> just a few fairly big chucks of dirt. What I needs is for a repair facility
> to take the front element off and clean the one in question and put it all
> back together. I know some out there would do the job themselves but I'm
> not one who would attempt this project on a $400 lens. Any other suggestions
> of folks who might be reputable and could get the work out in a reasonable
> amount of time. Thanks, Bill Barber
>
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