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Help with a clear nonreflective coating

May 30 2009 at 5:20 PM
  (Login JBF1993)
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I need to find a clear nonreflective coating to put on a glass lens to make the glass nonreflective but will not reduce the clearity of the lens any idias TIA

 
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Here's an option.

May 31 2009, 9:56 AM 

Hi John,

I am not sure I fully understand your practical need. Is this 1/35 lens or bigger?

But, recently I used Gunze flat clear in aerosol and it gives a non reflective effect...It's not totally flat and somewhat added clarity to the really flat tam undercoat.

Hope this helps.

Dany

 
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(Login JBF1993)
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glare

May 31 2009, 4:41 PM 

I may try this the lens is a scope lens about 60mm
Thanks

 
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bobCollignon
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Camera Filter...

June 1 2009, 6:16 PM 

you can buy clear but none reflective camera lens filters-never ever use a spray paint like supstance on any kind of optical lens
Best bobC Collignon/Jarosz Photography

 
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Camera filters

June 1 2009, 7:32 PM 

do these come as cut to fit or selfstick ?

 
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bobCollignon
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Well...

June 1 2009, 10:19 PM 

camera filters are mostly screw in. My rifle scopes all have screw mount rims though 60mm is not a common camera filter size. Google 60mm non-reflective glass UV 1A lens filters. If they are made in that size you should see it somewhere in the results
Hope this helps-good luck

 
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