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<blockquote data-quote="MartinCornwall" data-source="post: 460265" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>That's what happens with zoom lenses as you zoom in and out they suck in air/ blow air out. It seems all the major dust settles on the front element. Until such a time that it shows up in your shots then don't worry about it. When it does show then the front element is a lot easier to take out and clean than the Rear element. I did my 18-200 vr II Nikon front element in about 15 mins after a quote for £100 . I would not touch a rear element though as there are a lot more electronics in that end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinCornwall, post: 460265, member: 12701"] That's what happens with zoom lenses as you zoom in and out they suck in air/ blow air out. It seems all the major dust settles on the front element. Until such a time that it shows up in your shots then don't worry about it. When it does show then the front element is a lot easier to take out and clean than the Rear element. I did my 18-200 vr II Nikon front element in about 15 mins after a quote for £100 . I would not touch a rear element though as there are a lot more electronics in that end. [/QUOTE]
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