Eeeeek..

Pro Shop... Or better yet.. send it to Pentax Canada (probably expensive)
but they can at least fix it (I would hope).

Cheers,
Dave


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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 9:43 PM
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Subject: Lens separation


Talking about lens fungus, Bob wrote:

>  Straight
>Clorox will kill the fungus and oxidize (chloridize?) the spores - dead. If
>you have a compound group, you will want to insure that the cement is not
>affected by the Clorox. If it is, that's not terrible, as the elements can
>be separated and recemented.
>
>Regards,
>Bob...

Which leads me to the question - has anyone ever recemented lens elements?
I have a pancake lens with rear element separation. I bought it like that a
few months ago, intending to try and put it right.
Trouble is, I don't know where to find lens cement and even if I did, I
wouldn't know where to begin!

Wenndy

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Wendy Beard
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