Robert, have you shot much with it lately? If so and you haven't seen
a difference in your images, you may already have your answer. Truth
is, unless you're in the habit of checking your lenses quite
regularly, the speck might have been there for a while before you
noticed it. I hope you can accept that and continue to enjoy using
the lens.
FWIW, I have a lens that has a number of scratches on the front
element (I knew they were there when I bought it) and it provides
excellent pix - when I do my job correctly.
hth/ScottGee1
On 5/27/05, Robert Swier <robert.swier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> My beautiful Zuiko 100mm f2, which I bought new perhaps two years ago,
> seems to have acquired an internal speck of dust. Luckily, it is
> towards the outer portion of the element that it's on, and I don't
> think it makes any difference at higher apertures. However, it really
> bothers me!
>
> I'm certainly not going to attempt to open the lens myself. Any
> suggestions for what to do? Or should I learn to live with it?
>
> Robert Swier
> Toronto, Canada
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