lawrence
Veteran
I've decided to sell my C Sonnar (I prefer the Planar) but taking a close look I can see some haze has appeared on one of the internal surfaces. I wonder if anyone has seen this before?
Also I wonder if I should sell it like this, pointing out that it has some haze, or else get it fixed first. My thinking is that the purchaser may want to get it re-calibrated for f1.5 (it's optimised for f2.8 at the moment) and so could have both things done at the same time. Apart from the haze problem the lens is in near mint condition.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Also I wonder if I should sell it like this, pointing out that it has some haze, or else get it fixed first. My thinking is that the purchaser may want to get it re-calibrated for f1.5 (it's optimised for f2.8 at the moment) and so could have both things done at the same time. Apart from the haze problem the lens is in near mint condition.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
gustavoAvila
Established
Get it repaired by Zeiss first.
If the lens is still under warranty, they will fix it for free.
If this is an unusual problem, and the lens is out of warranty, they may still fix the lens for free. (Or very cheaply.)
Unfixed, I suspect the lens will need to be heavily discounted in order to sell.
I wouldn't be concerned with the 2.8/1.5 optimization.
If the lens is still under warranty, they will fix it for free.
If this is an unusual problem, and the lens is out of warranty, they may still fix the lens for free. (Or very cheaply.)
Unfixed, I suspect the lens will need to be heavily discounted in order to sell.
I wouldn't be concerned with the 2.8/1.5 optimization.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Peter Loy is listing one at the moment with haze noted I would not say it was heavily discounted.
slidesandthecity
Established
I have not seen it in person, but I know of at least one well known dealer trying to sell a hazy C Sonnar in near mint condition at the moment.
I would try to sell it with haze first. Chances are the buyer wants it for the 'dreamy' look wide open and thus wants it to perform flawlessly at f1.5 and does not mind spending a few Euro on an additional cleaning of the lens.
There might also be someone, who is looking for a compact fast 50 and does not mind a bit of haze (and focus shift (near) wide open) at a low price.
I would try to sell it with haze first. Chances are the buyer wants it for the 'dreamy' look wide open and thus wants it to perform flawlessly at f1.5 and does not mind spending a few Euro on an additional cleaning of the lens.
There might also be someone, who is looking for a compact fast 50 and does not mind a bit of haze (and focus shift (near) wide open) at a low price.
lawrence
Veteran
Peter Loy is listing one at the moment with haze noted I would not say it was heavily discounted.
Thanks but I took a look through the Classifieds and couldn't see it...
slidesandthecity
Established
Peter Loy is asking 549GBP.
lawrence
Veteran
Peter Loy is asking 549GBP.
Thanks, that's more than I'm looking for so maybe I'll give it a go as it is.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Thanks but I took a look through the Classifieds and couldn't see it...
It is on his web site, he is a dealer, on a borrowed pad thing and can't work out how to post links
Zeiss 50mm f1.5 C Sonnar ZM T* (M mount), silver + caps & box. Condition 3/E (near mint but focus not 100% smooth, haze in optics - useable 'as is' and should remove if dismantled & cleaned)
£549.00
http://www.peterloy.co.uk/stock-list.php
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