3/7/2024 0 Comments Meopta axomat 5a manual![]() ![]() Thanks, lichtfaenger.I need to buy a lens now, and I heard you recommend Schneider lenses. And since the plate has a normal M39 thread you can use a Schneider lens as well.ages agodramatic finger deleted says:I found the manual in english - but you should switch off javascript - otherwise you get redirected to the shop.ages agosays:Right. Well at first you can use the meopta lenses. I know this is not a generally recommended way to clean lenses, but I had nothing to lose, and it worked.By the way, have you had a chance to try out the Opemus with your new lens board? The previous owner had left the Belar 50mm lens on the enlarger, and the front lens had indeed acquired a milky layer similar to what you describe (the hind lens was less afflicted).The layer proved quite resistant to ordinary lens cleaner (and to lighter fluid), but I managed to remove it completely by careful and repeated application of diluted acetic acid on Q-tips. ![]() Your interesting theory about styroform interacting with lens glass/coating sent me racing to check on a recently purchased old Meopta Axomat 3 I had left stored in its original box with styroform cut-outs.My findings seem to support your theory. I got most of it with lens cleaner, but still not clear, might have to remove the coating, not work the effort. The condensers, glass negative carrier or heat absorbing glass insert are clear so it must have the coating. ![]()
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