To the right of the listing title is a small link that says "View
Original Listing". After clicking that, scroll down and you should see
it.

On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 12:34 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/23/2016 12:06 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
>>
>> So while waiting for my dad to finish a long treatment at the cancer
>> center this morning I was casting about for large format lenses to put
>> on the Omega/Toyo 45D that is on its way from KEH. I tripped across a
>> Fujinon SW 90mm f/8 with issues for $179. Specificially, it was
>> described as having "Scheineritis" which was a new term to me.
>> Googling it, it appears that it is a separation of the lens from the
>> black coating/metal around the perimeter of the lens. It looks bad,
>> but according to what I found, it is harmless to the image quality as
>> long as it is out of the optical path. So I decided to take a chance
>> and made an offer on it, which was accepted.
>>
>> This evening, I get an email from the seller saying "Looks like you
>> are very lucky, because when I pack the lens all white stuff in front
>> element gone and lens looks now almost perfect. I have now idea its a
>> magic or something else. Let me know if you have white circles again.
>> Alex."
>>
>> This is rather odd, isn't it?
>> The original photo of the problem is the 2nd one in the listing:
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Copal-0-Black-Shutter-With-Fujinon-SW-8-90mm-Rear-Element-Lens-Front-Is-Bonus-/272102895344
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>
> The listing has ended & it won't let me look at the photos.
>
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