Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/30

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Subject: [Leica] Re: V35 Questions
From: Louis DiBacco <louis.dibacco@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 01:18:23 -0400

Christer Almqvist wrote:

> I had a sharpness problem with my 40 Focotar which was due to paint
> particles coming off the aperture blades and sticking  on to  one of the
> inner lens surfaces. The particles could be clearly seen when placing the
> Focotar on a light box and looking into it with the help of a loupe (as it
> is otherwise difficult to focus your eyes on an inner lens surface). I had
> bought the lens used and it had obviously been out of action for a long
> time and I guess the aperture blades had got stuck together. The lens was
> sharp when I first used it, but then deteriorated quickly. I had it cleaned
> by Leica, and it is now second to none.


I checked my Focotar and there are black paint particles inside the
elements! Very, very interesting. I bought this V35 brand new, four
months ago, circa 1979, still sealed in its original shipping box from
Germany with papers/card, etc. When I set it up, I looked through the
lens and saw these black particles and thought nothing of it. I assumed
it was kind of like the old Nikon lenses that had bubbles in the glass,
a "sign of quality" thing. But, I had a previous V35 that I bought used
(have since sold it) and its Focotar had the same black specs in it.
Maybe I should send this back to Leica for a cleaning. Probably would
help. Thanks for the insight.

Louis DiBacco