Just make sure you remove your UV Haze filter from the
from of the lens.  If the fungus is killed by
sunlight, it's the UV that's doing it.

Also, is this something that would be more prevalent
in hot, humid places?

John Lovda

--- "Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> 
> Henry Posner wrote:
> > I started shooting professionally during the 1970s
> and in all 
> > this time 
> > this is the first I've heard of this.
>
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> Fungus that grows inside a lens does so in darkness.
> You can use strong sunlight to destroy the fungus
> but 
> you may still have to open the lens to remove some.
> Repairmen know of this, that is why shooters do not.
> 
> Peter K
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