Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7 Internal Dust Cleaning
Dust inside a Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7 C/Y is removed with a professional internal cleaning for a fixed €80, function check included.
Symptoms
- Dust visible inside the Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7
- Particles behind the front element that will not wipe off
- Specks visible when shining a light through the lens
- Lens looks dirty internally despite external cleaning
Dust trapped inside a Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7 C/Y is one of the most common issues we see on this classic lens — and one of the simplest to fix. A professional Zeiss Planar 50mm 1.7 cleaning at our lab costs a fixed €80, and the lens is returned checked and ready to shoot.
The symptoms
You point the lens at a light source and see it immediately: particles of dust sitting behind the front element, or scattered between the internal glass surfaces. No amount of external wiping changes anything, because the dirt is not on the outside. In this case study, the customer contacted us for exactly this reason — his Planar 50mm f/1.7 simply needed a proper internal cleaning because of the dust that had accumulated inside.
What causes it
The Planar 50mm f/1.7 was built for the Contax/Yashica system decades ago, long before weather sealing existed. The focusing helicoid moves air in and out of the barrel every time you focus, and over the years that airflow carries fine dust into the optical path. It settles on the inner surfaces of the elements — most visibly just behind the front lens — and slowly builds up. It is normal ageing, not a defect, but it does not clean itself. The process is gradual, which is why many owners only notice the dust once it is clearly visible against a bright light.
Can you fix it yourself?
External cleaning is safe and worth doing: a blower and a microfibre cloth will keep the outer surfaces in good shape. But internal dust is out of reach without disassembling the lens, and on a vintage Zeiss that means dealing with delicate coatings and precise element seating. A scratch or a misaligned group costs far more than a professional cleaning. If the dust is inside, the sensible route is a specialist Zeiss workshop.
How we repair it
A customer shipped us his Planar 50mm f/1.7 C/Y with visible internal dust. Our technicians examined the lens carefully and confirmed it was a straightforward cleaning case with no other faults. The dust was removed using a medium-pressure air compressor, and the front lens was then cleaned with a synthetic cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol — the standard safe method for coated optics.
After the cleaning, the technicians inspected every element to confirm the glass was spotless before contacting the customer for return shipping. No further faults were found, so no additional work was needed — or charged. The final function check and general inspection are always included in the price.
Price and turnaround
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Internal dust cleaning, front element cleaning | €80 (fixed) |
| Internal cleaning | Included |
| Final test & general check | Included |
Typical turnaround is 5 working days from arrival at our lab, plus return shipping at a €20 flat rate anywhere in the EU.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to clean a Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7?
Our internal dust cleaning for the Planar 50mm f/1.7 C/Y is a fixed €80, including the cleaning itself and a full function check before the lens is returned.
Does dust inside a lens show up in photos?
A few particles are usually invisible in images, but heavier dust lowers contrast and can produce flare against bright light. It also attracts moisture, so it is best dealt with early.
Can I remove dust inside the lens myself?
Not without opening the lens. Blowers and cloths only reach the external surfaces; the dust you see sits between the elements and needs a controlled disassembly and cleaning.
Is a Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7 worth servicing?
Yes. The C/Y-mount Planar is a classic, optically excellent lens that adapts well to modern mirrorless bodies, and a clean copy holds its value well beyond the cost of the cleaning.