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Santaji
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Username: Santaji

Post Number: 6
Registered: 05-2012

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Posted on Friday, October 19, 2012 - 11:51 am:   

I recently bought a Canonet QL17 which i found at a antique store. The camera was in great shape besides a very little, almost unnoticable amount of fungus in the lens. I stored the Camera in a air tight box for about two months until a few days when i decided to shoot a roll with it for the first time, i noticed that the fungus had spread considerably. I'm still going to shoot one roll with it but i would like to get it cleaned afterwards, and i was thinking of trying to do it myself instead of taking it to a repair shop. Is this easy to do for someone who has no camera repair experience and what sort of tools will i need? Also what should i use to get the fungus off once i dismantle the lens elements?

This is the model which i have: http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1966-1975/1969_nql17.html?la ng=us&categ=srs&page=net
It's the same as the QL17 GIII besides not having a battery check light.

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