Canon LTM 100mm Canon F/2 How best to test?

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I managed to find a flawed 100 f/2 Canon RF for what seemed a reasonable price (315 w/hood & shipping).

here it is:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...%2FmLLw%3D&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

the seller will allow a return if I feel the interior scratches affect image quality.

What would be the best way of testing?

I should note right away, at the risk of causing considerable cringing, that I intend to use the lens on the nex aps-c for now---hoping we will see a full frame EVIL at some point under 7k.

I'm in the idaho mountains, here's the sort of exterior conditions we have now :

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TY very much sirs
 
Reading the add on eBay it sounds like the lens had fungus or similar that got cleaned off, not many other ways to damage an internal element.

Take some shots into bright light to check for flare and ghosting, if you cant see anythng in shots then just enjoy.

I have one of these lenses and they are more difficult to use on an RF than a 75mm summilux due to the almost 340 deg turn in the focus ring.

Enjoy, Andrew.
 
Your attached picture gives a quite good test scenario. From my experience the 100/2 is excellent at infinity. It's hard to decide which is better, the 100/2 or the (also excellent) 85/1.8.
 
Well it arrived.

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It is in extremely good condition except:

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this in an interior element. It appears to be the only mark on the glass anywhere. Foucs and aprerture are very good.

overcast today, but here we go anyway:

have you seen enough cats yet?

this is wide open

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there should be a fine for posting cat pictures, hehe

100

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about 10 feet away about f4

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100

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and at a bit of distance

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100

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no pp, straight out of this:

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Tried shooting into the bright part of the sky, but not really the day for flare test.

What do you think?
 
What a jewel, RF teles don't get much better than this. Now go get yourself a real camera to use it on :) Like, a Canon P and some film.

Roland.
 
that is one of the better cat pics i have seen...and i hate cats!

i doubt you will notice anything from that scratch...as rollie says use it, enjoy it.
 
What a jewel, RF teles don't get much better than this. Now go get yourself a real camera to use it on :) Like, a Canon P and some film.

Roland.

hehe, I'm in awe of you guys--seriously. I should just get a nice canon just to have one.

I've had that cat since he was a kitten, now he's 13---yow. Outside cat too, amazing he has survived.

I took my first look at this lens and could not believe it. I saw the scratch and LOLed. I am so lucky. Makes up for all those times I've overpaid, :cool:

Now here it is in real battlefield conditions--very dim, wide open 1/60 ISO 800

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100

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this is handheld. Pretty damn impressive to me.

Cannot thank you guys enough for your help and comments
 
I've found that the best way for me to test a lens is to go out and simply shoot what I normally would, making sure I include some wide open close ups and portraits, some mid range shots at f8 or so, and some infinity shots stopped down. Maybe a landscape w/ good tonal variations.
 
I'm not normally a complusive lens tester, but as noted above the seller noted a flaw and I had just a short period to return the lens, if I wanted to.

To give a an idea of the size of the 100:

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bigger

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5091/5540931594_1d202cc0a9_o.jpg

here you can see it alongside the heavier 85 f/1.9, an elmarit-m 90 f/2.8, and several others you probably recognise.

Considering the speed, it's a pretty reasonable size and weight.

the modern Canon 100 f/2 is 460 g and the canon museum lists this at 515 g. Interestingly the modern canon is also considered a fantastic lens.

The famous Zuiko AUTO-T 100mm f/2.0 for Olympus, which fetches top dollar today, weighs 500 grams.

For fun let's add the soligar 135 f/2

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bigger

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5060/5541009018_4097b34d1a_o.jpg
The LTM seems to handle flare well--in the mountain side shot above the sun was just above the frame.
 
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