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Fungus in my sensor

otografias

New member
You can try reaching out to kolari vision - https://kolarivision.com/ - they were able to help me a few times get new cover glass swapped onto a digital back. I wouldn't use it if Phase One will service it and you can afford the 1K price from them, but kolari is perfect for older, less valuable DBs. Probably around 300-500 for a new filter.
Thanks a lot! they finally answering, cost: 449$ + 99,99$ UPS ship.

 

buildbot

Well-known member
Thanks a lot! they finally answering, cost: 449$ + 99,99$ UPS ship.

Yay, glad they can help!

Half the cost of Phase One (~?), not bad! The shipping you could save on if you get your own insurance, their price for that is a bit high haha.

Could convert it to full spectrum too!
 

otografias

New member
Yay, glad they can help!

Half the cost of Phase One (~?), not bad! The shipping you could save on if you get your own insurance, their price for that is a bit high haha.

Could convert it to full spectrum too!
yeah I find a 1000€ insurance shipping for 37$...and the possibility of having an infrared camera... it's a temptation hahaha. if i convert it to infrared and put a filter in front of the lens it would be a normal camera again. i would have both options, wouldn't i?
 

buildbot

Well-known member
yeah I find a 1000€ insurance shipping for 37$...and the possibility of having an infrared camera... it's a temptation hahaha. if i convert it to infrared and put a filter in front of the lens it would be a normal camera again. i would have both options, wouldn't i?
Yep! It's a bit of pain to always have filters, but worth it IMO.
 

rdeloe

Well-known member
Do you know why it happens, even in Canada? Is our air so moist?
I have to be honest Sean, I'm not sure what I was trying to say there! ;) What would have made sense is "It doesn't look like any fungus I've seen on lenses."

I've never seen fungus on a lens I bought new, but I have very few of those. I've seen fungus on lots of lenses for sale from Asia. I don't buy them because while you can get fungus off, it's tricky and the glass can be damaged. I had to sell a used lens at a loss once because it had very tiny fungus that I didn't notice when I bought it, but I noticed when I got it ready for sale.
 

SeanThekayaker

New member
I have to be honest Sean, I'm not sure what I was trying to say there! ;) What would have made sense is "It doesn't look like any fungus I've seen on lenses."

I've never seen fungus on a lens I bought new, but I have very few of those. I've seen fungus on lots of lenses for sale from Asia. I don't buy them because while you can get fungus off, it's tricky and the glass can be damaged. I had to sell a used lens at a loss once because it had very tiny fungus that I didn't notice when I bought it, but I noticed when I got it ready for sale.
Ok I’m a bit relieved now. I’ve been to East Asia in the monsoon season and it feels like waking through water. So I can understand how other people get fungal attacks on their equipment.
 
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