You could also use a UV light source but I don't know how many of us
just happen to have UV light sources laying around. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 5/3/2011 8:15 AM, John Hermanson wrote:
> We had a nice weekend but now cloudy / rainy all week. I don't know when
> I'll get around to it.
>
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> On 5/2/2011 3:23 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Do you plan to try it? Yes, I know, that means the sun must shine for
>> several days on Long Island. :-)
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> On 5/2/2011 9:09 AM, John Hermanson wrote:
>>> interesting, I'd like that to fix my 8mm FE.
>>>
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>>> On 5/1/2011 12:15 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>>> I have perhaps one of the few living 65-200/4s that has not been
>>>> affected by the dreaded cloudy element disease. I've often wondered
>>>> what was the cause and never seen anything regarding another type of
>>>> lens that sounded like it might be the same malady... until today.
>>>>
>>>> I was just reading the following note on the Kiron Klub list on Yahoo.
>>>> It certainly sounds similar. Maybe someone with a cloudy 65-200 will
>>>> give the recommended solution a try. Your guess is as good as mine
>>>> about the veracity of the solution.
>>>>
>>>> Chuck Norcutt
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------
>>>> > Has anyone experienced a Kiron 28-85 varifocal with a hazy or
>>>> cloudy
>>>> >element near the rear of the lens? If so, did the serial number start
>>>> >"054". Yes, I have one.
>>>> > Thanks for your attention. Mel
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> There is a glass that is doped with a rare earth that will cloud up over
>>>> time. Don't remember the details except it is a solid state effect
>>>> caused by electron getting bump up into a quantum level. Like in a laser
>>>> only they become trapped.
>>>>
>>>> The cure is for the glass to be exposed to strong UV. Might want to
>>>> leave it outside on a sunny day or next to a UV lamp and see what
>>>> happens. Depending on the strength of the UV source it might take up to
>>>> 24 hours exposure
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>
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