If you are serious, here's a thought. spray some armorall on your
dashboard on a hot summer day, then hold your 50/1.8, rear element down
over it. I makes a nasty smeary fog on a windshield, aught to do it to
your rear element too.
Charles
Wayne Harridge wrote:
>>You can file this one under "what to do with a camera that
>>doesn't work correctly".
>>
>>Several years after Olympus introduced the original
>>weatherproof camera, the Infinity, we began to see unusual
>>focus problems due to failure of the glue used to cement the
>>rear lens to the shutter assembly. The glue seemed to
>>off-gas, clouding the element. The result was fuzzy, foggy photos.
>>
>>This enterprising photographer put that "problem" to good
>>use. All the photos in "myths of trees" were taken with her
>>"malfunctioning" Infinity. http://www.bethlilly.com/mythsoftrees.html
>>
>>So the next time you have a camera that isn't working just
>>right, don't worry -- just go make some "art"!
>>
>>
>>
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>Wonderful effect in those shots. How do I modify a 50/1.8 to duplicate that
>effect ?
>
>...Wayne
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