ryeryeguyguy
Member
Hi all. So after my post about whether to choose a Contax ii or a Canon L1 (I received a beautiful Contax ii that I can't wait to shoot), a friend went to an estate sale this weekend and happened upon a Canon LTM lens - the 50mm f/1.8. They bought it for me as a surprise thinking I was getting a Canon LTM camera, which was amazingly kind. They spent $70 on it. As I don't have a lot of excess money lying around, that counts as a decent chunk of change for me. I don't have an LTM camera at the moment, but hope to one day. The lens is free of haze and fungus, but there is this little black bit sticking out that you can see wide open, both from the front element and back element. When closed down you can see it behind the aperture blades.
Question is, do you feel this will affect shots or not? I mean it must, right? I reached out to someone that is known to repair Canon rangefinders that I won't name, and they assure me they do not believe it will affect photos. I wanted to ask the group here, however, and get a consensus and an understanding of why the repair person thinks it won't just for my own edification as part of my education in rangefinders and their associated lenses. I also want to know if it's usable without expensive repair come the time I am fortunate enough to afford a camera that takes LTM lenses.
Thanks in advance!


Question is, do you feel this will affect shots or not? I mean it must, right? I reached out to someone that is known to repair Canon rangefinders that I won't name, and they assure me they do not believe it will affect photos. I wanted to ask the group here, however, and get a consensus and an understanding of why the repair person thinks it won't just for my own edification as part of my education in rangefinders and their associated lenses. I also want to know if it's usable without expensive repair come the time I am fortunate enough to afford a camera that takes LTM lenses.
Thanks in advance!



Last edited: