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Topic: Lens Degradation
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Paul Stevens
Film Handler
Posts: 42
From: Galena, Ohio, USA
Registered: Oct 2006
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posted 05-04-2007 12:14 PM
Not a stupid question at all Chris. Sensitive may be but not stupid by any means. No offense taken. Yes the lenses are cleaned weekly and when ever air gets blown around. We are pretty careful about that.
Kenneth. Not sure about the use of cement unless it is used during fabrication to keep the locking rings from working loose. On that flat lens I replaced, the rear ring kept working loose. This may have allowed lens cleaner, or any number of substances to work there way inside to vaporize by heat and coat the inner surfaces and contributing to opaqueness.
The little dots or pits I referred to are puzzling. When light hits them, they of course glow and I am sure do some refraction that does not help color very much. Interestingly, after removing the first rear element on the lens I replaced, (it was loose anyway), the damage nearly at the center of the second element looked like a surface abrasion. I did not have a microscope to examine it in detail. What ever coating there was looked like it was decomposing some how.
What is another curious item is the difference in age between the lenses mounted on the Strong, and those of the Kinoton. The Strongs are nearly ten years old while the while barley two years on the Kinoton. Also, lenses on the Strongs have been running first 2KW and now 3KW lamps. The Kinoton is running 7KW.
The huge problem with doing anything with the lenses on the Kinoton are they are one of a kind to the extreme, so finding a substitute or replacement will be very costly indeed. Not the kind of news the bean counters want to hear.
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