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As some of you may know, I sold the Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm lens that I had bought with my Leitz Minolta CL, "elsewhere", as they say. My description was:
Shortly after receipt, the buyer complained there were marks on the rear element, and eventually we initiated a return. The reason given was
It arrived an hour or so ago, so refund done (including his postage both ways). However, I was pretty disappointed when I looked closely at the lens. It took me several minutes to see anything, and eventually I could see the tiniest speck at certain angles. Anyway, that's all by the by, water under the bridge etc.
I'm afraid I then got out my lens brush and tried (very gently) to brush away the tiny speck that I could see. The result is that I now DO have marks on the rear element. I find it hard to believe that I could have damaged the rear coating with so gentle a brush, but it's entirely possible I suppose. I was wondering if there might have been some other residue on the rear element that has taken a mark. But before I do anything else (and possibly make things even worse than they are now) I thought I'd better tap the accumulated wisdom within this forum.
Help!
Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm f/2 manual focus rangefinder lens with front and rear (after market in the latter case) lens caps, plus a Hoya 40.5mm yellow filter (K2) and a 40.5 to 49mm step-up ring. Fits a standard Leica M-mount. Suitable for Leica CL, Bessa R3A etc. This lovely sharp lens is tiny and light, and is in excellent condition, no marks or scratches that I can see.
Shortly after receipt, the buyer complained there were marks on the rear element, and eventually we initiated a return. The reason given was
Doesn't match description or photos
It arrived an hour or so ago, so refund done (including his postage both ways). However, I was pretty disappointed when I looked closely at the lens. It took me several minutes to see anything, and eventually I could see the tiniest speck at certain angles. Anyway, that's all by the by, water under the bridge etc.
I'm afraid I then got out my lens brush and tried (very gently) to brush away the tiny speck that I could see. The result is that I now DO have marks on the rear element. I find it hard to believe that I could have damaged the rear coating with so gentle a brush, but it's entirely possible I suppose. I was wondering if there might have been some other residue on the rear element that has taken a mark. But before I do anything else (and possibly make things even worse than they are now) I thought I'd better tap the accumulated wisdom within this forum.
Help!


