After that inspection, I doubt there will be much dust left....
tOM
On Saturday, August 02, 2003 at 22:16
John A. Lind <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 11:19 PM 7/31/03, Daniel wrote:
>
> >What's the best was to catch a complete view of trapped dust between
> >elements?
> >I was wondering if a black light and a dark surface would be good to
> >show anything I may be missing.
> >Daniel
>
> I have added a tutorial on my web site for the a proper lens dust *and*
> removal method adapted from the British "torch" inspection method:
> http://johnlind.tripod.com/kog/lensdust.html
>
> -- John
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