Prices vary not just with rarity and optical quality but with physical condition. If you want a perfect collectors piece you will pay much more than for an average user.
I'd say roughly speaking 200 to 350 usd, if a f2.8, f2 and f1.8, depending on model and condition, poor condition for even less, exc. condition for more.
While the Antique Cameras list is interesting, it does not give a spread of prices addressing the condition of the lens. Pristine examples of each lens are much more expensive. Lenses that have had a recent CLA are more expensive. Some Canon lenses seem to exhibit fogging more than others. The 50mm f1.2 and 100mm f3.5 lenses seem to be the most prone to fogging.
Prices vary not just with rarity and optical quality but with physical condition. If you want a perfect collectors piece you will pay much more than for an average user.
I'd say roughly speaking 200 to 350 usd, if a f2.8, f2 and f1.8, depending on model and condition, poor condition for even less, exc. condition for more.
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