Auction site, "Clean, perfect glass." (I even asked the seller to open the aperture to 3.5 & shine a small flashlight up through the bottom element & check for defects.)
I received the lens. The outside is simply pristine. From the mount and looking at the aperture tab, it looks near brand new.
The bad; The inside of the front element is fogged, maybe old condensation, not quite the normal spider web, fungus look.
I an not a Neophyte. If not excessively expense, where can I send it to be cleaned?
(Or)
Can anyone give/show me a tear down procedure to pull the front element assembly and do it myself?
I wanted a 20mm for my Df. (OLD SCHOOL)Just set the HF distance on the lens barrel & shoot away. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
I unscrewed the narrow pin on the side of the "Hood."
Then unscrew the nameplate ring?Then remove the outer hood, filter holder?OTOH, I started a return for the 20mm UD & purchased a non-Ai F4, 20mm.
'That Auction Site" has turned into a generation of people who know nothing on condition, poor packaging. Yes, the dealers are holding common ground. I actually received a Nikon 12-24. shipped 3000 miles, (No padding) in a paper/poly business envelope. (It survived.)
This is part of my insanity trip into completing an old school carry sack for my Df. (All Nikon MF primes from 20mm - 300mm.)
(Is there an old folks home for Photographers?)