The Dreaded Fungas
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If it's easy to get to i.e front or rear optics then hopefully it won't rack up?
Gareth
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Gareth
Welsh Photographer
My outfit: K1 gripped - K3ii - two Z-1P - Pentax D FA 24-70mm - Sigma 70-200mm OS HSM - Pentax modified DA* 60-250mm f4 - Irix 15mm Firefly - Pentax FA 35mm - FA 50mm - Sigma EX 20mm - FA 28-70mm f4 - Tamron SP 90mm macro - Pentax AF 540 FGZ II
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"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" (John Lennon)
Depending upon how close one lives to a good college and/or university, especially one with a good science department. Certain types of higher end (focusable) lasers are able to fix most fungus issues on a variety of lenses, even despite how many groups and elements there are.
Also, depending upon where one lives and IF there are such things as mostly sunny skies... Try burning it off with the sun and/or a magnifying glass of sorts
fatspider
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The bad news is it's my Sigma 50-500
I suspect Sigma will charge me and arm and a leg to give it a clean, assuming it's not etched it's way into the glass yet.
I'm hoping someone can recommend a business or individual who does reasonable lens cleans.
EDIT: sorry that's Fungus not Fungas
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