Is it normal for lenses to have bubbles in them???????Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Is it normal for lenses to have bubbles in them???????Hi Everybody,
whilst cleaning my lenses yesterday i noticed that my Tamron 70-300 has two little bubbles in the glass these bubbles are the size of two pinheads and are a few mms under the surface of the lens noticed my Nikon lenses dont have such bubbles anyone know what these bubbles are? are they normal? can they have any detrimental effects? thanks John
It is normal for bubbles to be in glass - how many pics have you shot with this lens and do you see any problems with the pics?
If the pics are OK - don’t worry Interestingly, lens can be either plastic or glass - plastic is a solid and glass is a liquid (albeit supercooled liquid) Chris
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Hi John,
Sorry I can not help you with the problem to your lens...but, this is very much tongue in check, you haven't been to Bondi Beach taking picture of topless girls/ladies. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
All optical glass can have some bubbles in it - when making high quality lenses the trick is to make them out of the bits without bubbles. These days though, most lenses (esp. those at the less expensive end of the market) start out as moulded blanks, to minimise the time for grinding and polishing.
The only effect of a small bubble would be a very slight increase in veiling glare (seen as a decrease in contrast), which wouldn't be noticeable in photographic applications. The effect of bubbles can be much more spectacular in laser optics though! Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
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