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Old Sunday 6th November 2005, 17:54   #1
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Cleaning Zeiss Deltrintem's

Hello All,

I have some Zeiss 8x30 Deltrintem's, these are in fact my first and best bins at the mo. And cost me a fare whack, however they have fogged up, i am pretty sure this is inside as i have cleaned the outer lenses and it still seems to be there. I think most of the fogging occured when i was out in the rain one day watching a Buzzard sat on a rock (who didnt move for over an hour) and i couldnt be bothered to put them away! They are not fogged up completely its just a small portion of the viewing area but its enough to annoy me ;-)

My question is:

1. Would it be possible for me to remove the lenses and clean the insides of them without ruining the binoculars? I have noted that the lenses screw off.
And would i need any special tools to do this? I ask this because obviously i wouldnt want to risk scratching the lenses.


Thanks for any help

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Old Sunday 6th November 2005, 17:56   #2
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leave them in the airing cupboard until dry

then

store em with a healthy amount of silica gel
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Old Sunday 6th November 2005, 18:32   #3
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Second Tim's advice, but would go further. Under no circumstances try to remove the lenses on any pair of bins. They are collimated (set up) when made to ensure that the light paths through the bins are correct. If you try to remove moisture by removing the lenses then the bin's will no longer be correctly set up, and you will find that they become impossible to use for long periods as the light paths will no longer be parallel when they emerge from the eyepiece lenses. I speak as one who tried and failed
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Old Monday 7th November 2005, 09:26   #4
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hi,

i would agree to what has been said here. fogged up deltrintems are hard to clean if water droplets are held prisoner between the two prisms. mine just wouldn't recover from a serious fogging, i had to dismantle them but could never align them again (tried though with laser pointer and various methods but this is not a simple task - does anyone know how it should be done theoretically?)
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Old Monday 7th November 2005, 10:23   #5
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Thanks for the replies, it looks as though it was a good decision to not take them apart then !

Also how does one know when the lenses are aligned anyway?
Is there a quick way to test?


However if anyone else has any other suggestions then please post.

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Old Monday 7th November 2005, 12:15   #6
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Thanks for the replies, it looks as though it was a good decision to not take them apart then !

Also how does one know when the lenses are aligned anyway?
Is there a quick way to test?


However if anyone else has any other suggestions then please post.

Thanks

Neil
lots of silica gel and the binos in a bag
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