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Re: Fogged lens problem

by Bob <rkba@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 22, 2008 at 08:32 PM

On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 02:38:01 GMT, "Gordon W" <welch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

|>I have an old (1969) Elmo FP-C super8 movie projector with a fogged
lens.  It is
|>the first lens in the zoom lens.  I can get at it but can't unscrew it
to get to
|>the fogged side.  I've tried numerous repair places and clubs here in OZ
but
|>nobody touches these things anymore.
|>If somebody could give me a clue or suggest a more appropriate group I
would
|>appreciate it.
|>Thank you
|>
|>Gordon

	If the lens is fogged, it's most likely the melted glue that holds
the plastic or glass lens, of which some usually chips off to little parts
at the bottom of the "lens tube"

	If it's a chrystaline/granulated lens, it's just an old or cheap
lens....irreperable

	In either case, it seems you'll have to replace the lens, unless
your magical formula can save it otherwise....if it works, please keep us
posted...
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 4 Posts in Topic:
Fogged lens problem
"Gordon W" <  2007-12-28 02:38:01 
Re: Fogged lens problem
Bob <rkba@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-03-22 20:32:36 
Re: Fogged lens problem
Sam Goldwasser <sam@[E  2008-03-23 08:37:18 
Re: Fogged lens problem
Murray <me@[EMAIL PROT  2008-03-23 23:48:51 

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