Canon 50/1.8 Black, originally bought for parts. Etched glass behind the aperture, common on the Black Canons. I used a 3M Polishing Sheet and took some of the damage off. You can still see residual damage shining a light into it, but was too good to scrap.
On the M8, 40->43 Step Up ring, B&W IR/UV, and 43mm vented hood.
At F1.8:
F4:
At F1.8, and close-up (focus on the blade run across the front):
100% crop:
At F4:
100% crop:
On the M8, 40->43 Step Up ring, B&W IR/UV, and 43mm vented hood.
At F1.8:
F4:
At F1.8, and close-up (focus on the blade run across the front):
100% crop:
At F4:
100% crop:
Strong Backlight at F1.8:
F4:
Direct Sunlight into the lens:
F1.8
F4:
F4:
Direct Sunlight into the lens:
F1.8
F4:
Some Color:
F1.8
F4:
I've come to the conclusion that etched glass on a Leica M8 is about the same as an Anti-Aliasing filter on a DSLR. No Moire!
F1.8
F4:
I've come to the conclusion that etched glass on a Leica M8 is about the same as an Anti-Aliasing filter on a DSLR. No Moire!
Beemermark
Veteran
How do I link a picture in? I have some pics from a collapsible Summicron. The front lens looks like someone painted over it with fingernail polish and then cleaned it off with steel wool. The inside looks pretty filthy (it's kind of hard to tell though since you can't really see thru the front lens.
The link is here.http://picasaweb.google.com/113091145775152549903/LENSTEST20100226#
The link is here.http://picasaweb.google.com/113091145775152549903/LENSTEST20100226#
colyn
ישו משיח
This shot was taken with a Summar that had a badly scratched front element. Glass looked as though it had been cleaned with sandpaper.

The lens:
At F2:
I recoated it using an eyeglass repair kit, as seen on TV!
At F2:
I recoated it using an eyeglass repair kit, as seen on TV!
Beemermark
Veteran
My lens has some dust specs inside, should I throw it away!!
Beemermark
Veteran
I tried that stuff on TV on my glasses and ruined them. Guess I should try it on my Summicron.
I think Rommel must have owned the LTM Sonnar that was used for this picture:
at F1.5:
I cleaned a lot of sand and grit from the helical. And it went across the front element before getting to it!
at F1.5:
I cleaned a lot of sand and grit from the helical. And it went across the front element before getting to it!
kmerenkov
Established
I have an ueberscratched J8 and it delivered very sharp pictures. I thought it was luck or something.
Now seeing all your pics and can't see a flaw in them.
Now I am almost sure I can buy badly damaged lens without fear, the only thing is that it should operate correctly
Now seeing all your pics and can't see a flaw in them.
Now I am almost sure I can buy badly damaged lens without fear, the only thing is that it should operate correctly
Beemermark
Veteran
Here one from my Summicron. Thanks Martin S!

Beemermark
Veteran
And the lens that took it
Jack Conrad
Well-known
I finally received my m42 screw mount adapter for this Super Tac with the bug in it....
and my first shots with it...

and my first shots with it...


Bug Bokeh...New one!
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Actually the little bug fell off the lens after I chiseled on the beauty ring in an desperate and futile attempt to get it past the damaged filter threads. Poor beauty ring.
But I like the Super Tacumar 50mm 1.4.
I just wish I could find a 21mm lens that was as sharp and had nice bokeh for $10 like I got the tac for.
But I like the Super Tacumar 50mm 1.4.
I just wish I could find a 21mm lens that was as sharp and had nice bokeh for $10 like I got the tac for.
monemmer
Established
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
A Jupiter 3 with a big chunk of glass (well, bigger than the head of a pin) gouged out of the front element:

fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
All the pictured looks pretty darn good to me!!
I've got some more images to upload, including a Rigid Summicron with chunks missing from the middle group, painted black.
The lenses produce must better images than you would think. Flare is the worst problem, using a hood is made even more important. Thet make great portrait lenses.
The lenses produce must better images than you would think. Flare is the worst problem, using a hood is made even more important. Thet make great portrait lenses.
peterm1
Veteran
The following was shot with a Canon LTM 50mm f1.2 wide open. The front element looks as if it was cleaned with glass paper and has some nasty gouges but so long as there is no back-lighting it shoots pretty well - if low in contrast.
Stopped down a tad it does even better

Stopped down a tad it does even better

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