Mark,
with all due respect, how do you know your 1.4 is
radioactive? Because of the yellowed glass? Could it
be that yellowing of glass could have other causes
than radioactive decay? Really just asking.
yours clueless,
Thomas
--- Mark Marr-Lyon <markml@xxxxxxx> schrieb: > My
50/1.4 is radioactive and has a SN in the 180k's.
> It also has fungus in it, is in pieces, and is one
> of those held together with JB Weld or something
> equally hard to get apart. So, either my lens has
> had the ring replaced, or radioactive 1.4's are
> quite a bit easier to find than M-lenses.
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