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WernerJB

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Posted on Wednesday, December 21, 2005 - 03:12 am:   

I am one of the many and have been tinkering for about only two years by now, always fully appreciating advice like Glenn Middleton's input on the matter. From my rather inexperienced view what he says is right in every respect. Even when new, lenses are not immaculate, look through any one against a dark backgrund with a light source from underneath and you will see that layer that troubles you so much. In other words, you've got to learn to live with it, do not imitate the cleaning mad Mrs Mop, as excessive cleaning will definitely harm your lenses, period.

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