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PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

Prompted by a recent thread on lens fungus, I've spent two days inspecting and cleaning my lenses. Good news: no fungal matter to be seen in any.

In the process, I've been reminded all over again that playing with lenses beats picture taking, at least in my books.

White and black redneck piggies nicely marshalled on a dining room table.....giving them my alma mater (google, google google ) attention, one by one.

The superluminosity of 85L.
The genuine plasticity of 24-70L.
The girth and heft of my beloved Chubbylux 200 f/1.8 that just doesn't like to be handheld, and tries to flip and fall. A naughty baby she is.
The felt lined piston whoosh of the 100-400 zooming action.
Cool and deadly metal feel of 180L.
Lanky and elegant 400 f/5.6.

I get so much kick outta cleaning my babies.



Dawei Ye
Registered: Sep 15, 2007
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omarlyn
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
Total Posts: 3525
Country: United States

PetKal wrote:
Prompted by a recent thread on lens fungus, I've spent two days inspecting and cleaning my lenses. Good news: no fungal matter to be seen in any.


Peter, if I remember correctly, there was a recent topic about "Fangus Protection"...not sure I remember anything about fungus though

Omar



Dawei Ye
Registered: Sep 15, 2007
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fangus



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

omarlyn wrote:
PetKal wrote:
Prompted by a recent thread on lens fungus, I've spent two days inspecting and cleaning my lenses. Good news: no fungal matter to be seen in any.


Peter, if I remember correctly, there was a recent topic about "Fangus Protection"...not sure I remember anything about fungus though

Omar


Omar, in the final analysis, the initial thrust as well as the title of the topic hardly mattered at all, because faster than we could say 'duck' the discussion (d)evolved into a sort of a New Jersey farmers almanach and a microclimate round table.



omarlyn
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
Total Posts: 3525
Country: United States

PetKal wrote:
Omar, in the final analysis, the initial thrust as well as the title of the topic hardly mattered at all, because faster than we could say 'duck' the discussion (d)evolved into a sort of a New Jersey farmers almanach and a microclimate round table.


Like I said, "not sure I remember anything about fungus though"

Omar



ken.vs.ryu
Registered: Apr 24, 2005
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I feel sad when I sell any lens.



4x4rock
Registered: May 04, 2005
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Oh my...it took you 2 days to clean all your lenses?

If I did it, it probably took 10 min max... I need more lenses



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

4x4rock wrote:
Oh my...it took you 2 days to clean all your lenses?

If I did it, it probably took 10 min max... I need more lenses


I played with them, then cleaned them a bit, then played some more.....we must take our time with the lenses. That's what I learned from arguably the best lovers on the planet: Italians.



Breitling65
Registered: May 31, 2006
Total Posts: 4189
Country: United States

PetKal wrote:
Prompted by a recent thread on lens fungus, I've spent two days inspecting and cleaning my lenses. Good news: no fungal matter to be seen in any.

In the process, I've been reminded all over again that playing with lenses beats picture taking, at least in my books.

White and black redneck piggies nicely marshalled on a dining room table.....giving them my alma mater (google, google google ) attention, one by one.

The superluminosity of 85L.
The genuine plasticity of 24-70L.
The girth and heft of my beloved Chubbylux 200 f/1.8 that just doesn't like to be handheld, and tries to flip and fall. A naughty baby she is.
The felt lined piston whoosh of the 100-400 zooming action.
Cool and deadly metal feel of 180L.
Lanky and elegant 400 f/5.6.

I get so much kick outta cleaning my babies.




One more thing you forget, go buy hygrometer I am getting one after sucking several gallons of water last week-end out of my lens storage room air.

http://www.theweatherstore.com/dihy.html



DavidP
Registered: Jan 26, 2002
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It's easier to clean lenses if you don't use them.



garyvot
Registered: Apr 02, 2003
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Haha! I see what you did with that title, PetKal. But you can only get away with that because you don't have for 400 DO (or do you? )



Nick Nishizaka
Registered: Nov 14, 2006
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I just hope you used KY when you were playing with your 200 1.8.



omarlyn
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
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Nick Nishizaka wrote:
I just hope you used KY when you were playing with your 200 1.8.


Ummm...Oh my!

Omar



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

garyvot wrote:
Haha! I see what you did with that title, PetKal. But you can only get away with that because you don't have for 400 DO (or do you? )


Gary, I like all of my piggies to have red collars.......that whay I can refer to them as "rednecks". Now a green ringed lens would wreak havoc on our little old MacDonalds lens farm and its bucolic ways.



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

DavidP wrote:
It's easier to clean lenses if you don't use them.


Therein resides yet another benefit of being a collector.



Colin Key
Registered: Jul 08, 2007
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PetKal wrote: Good news: no fungal matter to be seen in any.




But how many truck loads of "pidjun" $hit did you have to remove Pete!!!

Colin



burningheart
Registered: Mar 21, 2005
Total Posts: 1698
Country: Canada

PetKal wrote:
garyvot wrote:
Haha! I see what you did with that title, PetKal. But you can only get away with that because you don't have for 400 DO (or do you? )


Gary, I like all of my piggies to have red collars.......that whay I can refer to them as "rednecks". Now a green ringed lens would wreak havoc on our little old MacDonalds lens farm and its bucolic ways.


Now Peter you must send those Rednecks to me, all Canadians know or should know Rednecks are only in Alberta, so let them little Piggies have their freedom live in peace with all the other rednecks, we Albertans will look after them honest



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

burningheart wrote:
PetKal wrote:
garyvot wrote:
Haha! I see what you did with that title, PetKal. But you can only get away with that because you don't have for 400 DO (or do you? )


Gary, I like all of my piggies to have red collars.......that whay I can refer to them as "rednecks". Now a green ringed lens would wreak havoc on our little old MacDonalds lens farm and its bucolic ways.


Now Peter you must send those Rednecks to me, all Canadians know or should know Rednecks are only in Alberta, so let them little Piggies have their freedom live in peace with all the other rednecks, we Albertans will look after them honest


You make a powerful argument for the repatriation of my little rednecks, Robert.



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

Colin Key wrote:
PetKal wrote: Good news: no fungal matter to be seen in any.




But how many truck loads of "pidjun" $hit did you have to remove Pete!!!

Colin


Not really a problem, Colin. Seldom shoot overhead pijuns, mostly horizontally panned flights.



john_edwards
Registered: Jun 30, 2005
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For a real satisfying nights sleep have you thought of lavishing that attention on Ms PetKal?



hsk06
Registered: Feb 02, 2008
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PetKal,
I would love to see a pic of your collections



molson
Registered: Oct 30, 2002
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hsk06 wrote:
PetKal,
I would love to see a pic of your collections


And your street address...



LightShow
Registered: Aug 03, 2009
Total Posts: 2932
Country: Canada

john_edwards wrote:
For a real satisfying nights sleep have you thought of lavishing that attention on Ms PetKal?

That explains the red collar she wears to get him to pay attention to her.


jk



PetKal
Registered: Sep 06, 2007
Total Posts: 17096
Country: Canada

hsk06 wrote:
PetKal,
I would love to see a pic of your collections



Hung, I am not ready for that yet......still trying to figure out how to do pano stitching.



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