Last updated: 2026. Lenslabhq (lenslabhq.com) publishes practical articles about camera lenses, optics, and lens-system selection. This page explains the limits of our content and the affiliate relationships that fund the site.

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Niche-Specific Safety

Camera lens repair and modification can damage internal optics, zoom mechanisms, and electronic communication contacts. Out-of-warranty servicing is at your own risk. Older Soviet-era lenses can contain thoriated glass — handle and store accordingly.

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You are responsible for your own decisions and outcomes. Anything you build, buy, configure, or consume based on information from Lenslabhq is at your own risk. Kenny Nyhus Fadil and Lenslabhq are not liable for property damage, personal injury, financial loss, or other harm resulting from your use of the information published here.

Editorial Process

Articles are written by Kenny Nyhus Fadil based on hands-on testing, published research, manufacturer documentation, and reader feedback. Where information comes from a single source we link to it. Where we are uncertain we say so. Where we make a mistake — readers tell us, and we correct the page with a dated note.

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