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Restoring Leica lens?


Universalb50

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I believe that black Leica lenses, like most of the camera companies, were black anodized aluminum, which is a chemical conversion coating that must be done on the bare parts. It makes a much more durable coating than paint, but is hard to "touch-up." A proper restoration would completely dismantle, chemically remove the old coating from each part, then re-anodize. Basically more work than making a new lens body, and requiring specialized equipment.

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The original Leica Black paint lenses and cameras fetch very high prices indeed, but they do so because they are original, as soon as you start to 'touch up' or re-coat, the value is gone...

 

Also it is very labor intense to take a lens apart, repaint to Leica standard and reassemble.

 

Also the mount etc will be impossible to make to look like new again, you would need new screws in the right sizes...

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