Absolutely classic Carl Zeiss lens separation, I'm afraid. Pretty bad as well.

A sad sightbut on the plus side it's now Lomo ready
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With re-cementing, it isn't just the price that is the issue - because of the process, there is a risk that the glass shatters completely. And I've only heard of re-cementing services in the US as well.
If you store it correctly, it shouldn't get any worse hopefully. Edge separation usually isn't too bad but separation across the element could cause some serious problems with sharpness - since the elements aren't correctly aligned.


The coating on my 3.5F Planar is a single shade of purple, from various angles - including the two angles you posted pictures from. I can't tell which 3.5 that is (it looks like a 3.5F though), but that rainbow pattern is classic lens separation, at least according to the pictures you posted.
It will look different from different angles, because of the way the light will bounce off the elements, but I'm about 90% sure you are not looking at a coating reflection. If you look at it straight on, separation may be difficult to discern - you need to look side on.
Also, with the description of how it has been stored, that increases the likelihood further that it is lens separation.
ah i see, that explains alot yeah she took a picture from an angle and the rainbow effect is backWell thanks for all your help freecom2, reparing it is not an option anymore, so I guess i'll have to wait until the cameras arrives and do few test rolls.
Will report back with the results, fingers crossed!
What a shame thoughthe rest of the camera is in a superb condition just needs abit of cleaning :bang:
Blimey that's impressive and the crop's from the edge of the frame.
Dare I ask how much it cost to get repaired?
$295 for the separation (it was abit higher since it was the F series) and $195 for the CLA, so works about about £320 quid + shipping, though since i got the camera practically for free it was well worth it!![]()