Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:35 am Post subject: Re: Visible dust spots and air bubbles in lens: should I buy |
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stevemark wrote:
wolan wrote: |
Hi,
I found a Meyer-Optik Görlitz lens on ebay, which is sold to a cheap price, but the seller warns that it comes with some "visible black dust spots and some air bubbles in the glas". Indeed I can see both on the pictures provided.
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There was a time when Carl Zeiss Jena actually informed possible customers abot air bubbles in some of their very best and most expensive lenses: Bubbles in their lenses were seen as sign of high quality!
Why?
In pre-WWII-years, some new high-refractive / low dispersive (and expensive!) glass types with a very high melting point were introduced at Zeiss. There were no meams to thorougly stir the molten mixture, and to remove all bubbles. These bubbles therefore were seen as inevitable signs of expensive Zeiss glass, and even advertised as such!
I have added the corresponding page from the Zeiss Ikon publication "Ten Contax Lenses" (1935) which i got from Henry Scherers excellent Contax site (contaxcamera.com).
Stephan
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