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Lens Recoating | CI Photocommunity
- https://camera-info.com/photocommunity/threads/lens-recoating.1315/#:~:text=To%20recoat%20the%20lens%2C%20the%20existing%20coating%20will,reduced.%20These%20changes%20may%20affect%20the%20image%20quality.
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Glass Polishing & Recoating - Duclos Lenses
- https://www.ducloslenses.com/pages/glass-polishing-recoating
- Glass Polishing & Recoating - Duclos Lenses. Glass Polishing & Re-coating. New and vintage lenses alike are susceptible to common coating scratches as well as accidental damage in the form of scratches. Duclos Lenses offers full service element refurbishing including delicate, precision polishing, and sophisticated multi-layer anti-reflection coating in a variety of styles …
lens recoating? | Photo.net Photography Forums
- https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/lens-recoating.153867/
- experience on having an old coating removed and a new coating applied. I am not talking about polishing a blemish out of the lens itself, but, rather just a new antireflection layer being applied. Specifically, would a new antireflection layer applied by a careful. and experienced technician reduce the lens' performance below that of.
Is it possible to have a lens recoated?? - Digital …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/1281552
- The lens needs to be complete disassembled down to the lens elements. The elements need to be cleaned. Most coatings do not have a slovent that does not also disolve the glass itself, and to remove old coatings requires repolishing the surface!?! a horribly expensive operation if you do not have the equiptment on line to perform said polishing.
Recoating lenses | Photo.net Photography Forums
- https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/recoating-lenses.152566/
- Obviously if the lens really needs re-coating then I'm sure one of the experts can do a good job, especially if the damage is no deeper than the coating. andy m. , Apr 8, 2005 #1
Recoating Lenses - Classic Telescopes - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/795977-recoating-lenses/
- The lens is soaked in a warm to hot solution of acid. The first to try is critic acid ie concentrated lemon juice since that is safest. The next in oxalic acid and finally sulfuric acid. If you are not trained and do not have the proper PEP and location as …
Will recoating a lens degrade its performance? - large format …
- https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?13112-Will-recoating-a-lens-degrade-its-performance
- My question is directed to whether only removing the old coating and recoating would affect the lens surface geometry enough to have a visible affect on images produced by the lens. A little more to the situation: The lens on the camera is a Schneider Xenotar 80mm, f-2.8. For those unfamiliar with Rolleiflexes, the Xenotar (and its Zeiss Planar ...
How to Tell If a Lens Coating Is Damaged? - Your Photo …
- https://yourphotoadvisor.com/how-to-tell-if-a-lens-coating-is-damaged/
- In Conclusion. Entering a well-lit area and taking a close look at your lens will give you an idea of what shape your lens coating is in. You can also try taking a few pictures and look back at those pictures to see if you can notice any scratches, odd light waves, or blurry spots in the photograph.
Lens repolishing/recoating on the cheap | Photrio.com …
- https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/lens-repolishing-recoating-on-the-cheap.9270/
- The coating looks absolutely OK and "original", if you know what I mean. So, I suppose it's quite possible that it was done at the Arsenal factory. I doubt that Arax has a dedicated professional lens coating facility - they would certainly charge more than $30 for recoating in that case. I haven't seen any recoating jobs done by other US-based ...
Great lens repolishing/recoating service. | ThePhotoForum 📷 Film ...
- https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/great-lens-repolishing-recoating-service.43383/
- Feb 24, 2006. #1. I already posted this in the Camera Repair above but I thought of posting it again in plain sight, otherwise it could go unnoticed. There is a great and cheap lens repolishing and recoating service from Arax Photo. I have heard from many serious collectors that this service equals, if not better than, the dedicated Leica/Zeiss ...
Can lens coating be repaired? (pic) - Digital Photography …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4581500
- Lens coating can not be repaired. It will cost more than the lens is worth to get the damaged element stripped of its current coating, and then get it recoated again. It will be cheaper to buy another lens, or perhaps a donor lens. Just sell it as is, or keep the lens, since it shouldn't effect IQ too much.
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