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      <title>Why Lens Repair Costs So Much</title>
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      <description>Crack open a modern zoom lens and the sticker shock on a repair quote starts to make sense. Inside the barrel: multiple optical groups suspended on helicoids, a geared focus or zoom-drive assembly, a small motor, and a nest of wiring running to electronic contacts. None of it is built to be casually taken apart, and that&amp;rsquo;s exactly the point.
The parts you never see The front element&amp;rsquo;s purple-green iridescence isn&amp;rsquo;t decorative — it&amp;rsquo;s multi-layer anti-reflective coating, applied in a vacuum deposition process to suppress flare and ghosting.</description>
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