Night Vision Strange blems in filmless tubes

gthirteen

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Have a couple of new tubes with good specs overall. One has a couple of transparent blemishes, one looks like a tiny circle, the other a rhombus, and basically the center is clear, you can just see the edge of the shape, of that
Makes any sense.

The other appears to have a traditional blem, but it appears to be on top of a lighter colored blem. It almost looks like a shadow. None of this stuff focuses well with any camera that I have. All are very small.

Anyone seen something like this before?
 
They are not bright, if that’s what you’re asking.

Imagine you were looking out a window and there was a small round extra piece of glass attached to either side of the pane. You’d notice it, but it wouldn’t prevent you from seeing through it. That’s the best way I can explain the “clear” blems
 
The daylight filter restricts the aperture increasing the depth of field. If you see more odd shapes with the daylight filter on in the same plane as the other shapes, you may have finger prints or dust on the front of the tube.
 
Are they perfectly round?... or possibly hexagonal shaped?

More prominent when gain is maxed out, looking at light colored background?
 
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Take the tube, put it behind a piece of white paper with the light on in a room (not crazy bright), and take a picture through the tube with you cell phone.

Post it....