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Troubleshooting: Oily Aperture Blades
September 26, 2012
3 min read
Oily aperture blades are most commonly caused by age and heat exposure. Due to lubricants in the focus helicoids of your lens, there are times when that lubricant can leak.
An additional issue is oil getting on the lens elements. With continued use, excessive oil may splatter from the aperture blades on to the interior glass elements. If this is the case, you may now have soft focus spots, lower contrast and additional exposure issues.