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Hello all

recently bought a used Leica M summilux 35 ASPH pre FLE

a very good price actually, and quite good overall condition

some days after found a fungus inside. it is very hard to find it. it is don't even seen with a flashlight. only with a hard sunlight directly and a special angle needed.

i din't know what to do.

it is very small (fungus) and out of area which may be seen on a photos. I mean i can set the lens under UV lamp and this is it. 

BUT IT IS A FUNGUS and I am afraid that it will grow and eat the coatings.

 

please advice what to do? it is a quite expensive lens and i love it and I want to own this lens for a looong time. I want it in a good condition.

so I an thinking now about who different sides:

 

1) leave the fungus inside, but kill it with UV (its body very small and hard to notice and not affect the photos) - but afraid about its spores and growing with time

2) send lens to CLA, but i've readed that wide angle lenses may lost their characteristics after CLA? loose sharpness etc. Official Leica Workshop refuse to take it, so it is possible only in third party workshops. In my country there are no Leica specialists.

please see the attached photo. what can you do on my place? thank you for any advice.

 

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Just have it cleaned. "Losing characteristics" is complete baloney. Send it abroad to for instance DAG (USA) or Will van Manen (NL) or one of the other trusted Leica workshops.

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Are you sure it's fungus? I may be wrong but what I see in your picture looks like a scratch. All lens fungus I've seen has branches like a tree. If it is fungus, however, I would follow jaapv's suggestion. Just have it cleaned (maybe by DAG; Don is an excellent repairer) and be happy with fungus-free lens. 

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2 hours ago, me111 said:

Are you sure it's fungus? I may be wrong but what I see in your picture looks like a scratch. All lens fungus I've seen has branches like a tree. If it is fungus, however, I would follow jaapv's suggestion. Just have it cleaned (maybe by DAG; Don is an excellent repairer) and be happy with fungus-free lens. 

thank you very much for your reply.

i am not sure it is fungus, but sure that this is not scratch. it is in the middle of the lens.. probably 3th of 4th lend from rear one

so it can't be a scratch inside.

 

thank you. i have already send it for CLA. will post the results here, may be someone find it useful

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If you're concerned about fungal spores after you've had your lens returned then just leave the lens wide open in sunlight for an hour every couple of months, which is less expensive and more effective than using a UV lamp.  Make sure that there's nothing that can catch fire behind the lens though in case the lens focuses the rays.  I simply leave mine sitting on a ceramic tile on the windowsill in the sunlight.  Also make sure that the lens doesn't get hot or the grease might start to warm up and migrate.

It doesn't look like fungus to me either but it's difficult to be certain from the picture.

Pete.

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thank you.

no, it doesn't hurts the image at all on any aperture

it has some kind of "tail" from the circular spot.. like it is fungus growing..trying to do more pictures, but only with an iPhone.

 

anyway i have already sent the lens to workshop.

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thank you very much for your answers.

anyway lens needed to be maintained because of a little loose of a lens group. in workshop they will see under UV light is this a fungus or not..

thank you.

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