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Re: [OM] Lens Fungus

Subject: Re: [OM] Lens Fungus
From: John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:16:33 -0400
Remove lens hood (unscrews from knurled ring), remove set screws, 
unscrew from lens group.  Element 3 & 4 (cemented into a group) are 
permanently mounted into the lens tube.
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Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Sorry, I don't know any details on the 300/4.5 but perhaps the exploded 
> parts diagram from Mark Dapoz's site will help
> <http://olympus.dementia.org/Hardware/PDFs/300mm_f4.5.pdf>
> 
> Chuck Norcutt
> 
> Gary W. Marklund wrote:
>> Chuck,
>>
>> Thanks for the very helpful reply. Unfortunately, it isn't on the 
>> outside. Good news is, I got the name ring off without incident or slip. 
>> Also, the second ring. I'm still digging. The third ring seems 
>> different, if there is one. I don't see any slots to take a spanner. 
>> Looks like I'm getting close to the fungus, but don't know how to remove 
>> the third element. Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Gary
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>> Depends on what you consider "salvaged".  If the fungus hasn't been 
>>> there very long and is not widespread you may be able to clean it off 
>>> without any apparent ill effect.  But fungi exude acids that will etch 
>>> whatever they're living on.  Fortunately, life as a fungus doesn't 
>>> proceed at anything like a torrid pace.  I have cleaned fungus spots off 
>>> a couple of lenses where I can't tell there was ever anything there... 
>>> meaning I can't locate exactly where the fungus was.
>>>
>>> If it's on the outside you are lucky and can easily clean it.  If it's 
>>> on the inside you may not be able to do anything.  According to 
>>> discussions that were going on here recently the 300/4.5 has a tendency 
>>> for the name ring to be assembled with glue and too much of it at that. 
>>>   It may be next to impossible to unscrew the name ring to get the lens 
>>> open for cleaning.
>>>
>>> When cleaning fungus I have used John Hermanson's suggested method which 
>>> is to use a dab of women's cold cream.  I think he specified "Pond's" 
>>> brand but I used whatever my wife had in her cosmetics drawer and it 
>>> worked fine.  The other cleaner (taught by the Olympus factory "sensei") 
>>> was "nose oil".  That's exactly what it sounds like.  Skin oil picked up 
>>> by rubbing your finger on the tip of your nose and then rubbing your 
>>> finger tip on the fungus spot.  Skin oil (fortunately for us) has 
>>> anti-fungal properties and the tip of the nose is liberally supplied 
>>> with oil glands.
>>>
>>> Chuck Norcutt
>>>
>>>
>>> Gary W. Marklund wrote:
>>>   
>>>> I have an Olympus Zuiko 300mm f/4.5 that has a couple of fungus "stars". 
>>>> Does anyone know if this is salvageable? I only discovered them when I 
>>>> went to list the lens for sale.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Gary
>>>>
>>>>     
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