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<p>[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 2418807, member: 29643"]While I agree that a scratch or pit can be fixed with a black Sharpie, I disagree on the fungus issue. Once a lens is invaded, the issue gets worse over time. Also, it causes major imaging issues at telephoto distances. That said, for coin photography, you're probably right... and even if you aren't, you can crop the distortion out as a temporary fix until you can get the lens cleaned.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 2418807, member: 29643"]While I agree that a scratch or pit can be fixed with a black Sharpie, I disagree on the fungus issue. Once a lens is invaded, the issue gets worse over time. Also, it causes major imaging issues at telephoto distances. That said, for coin photography, you're probably right... and even if you aren't, you can crop the distortion out as a temporary fix until you can get the lens cleaned.[/QUOTE]
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