tedwin
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I am going to have a look at a lens that is for sale this morning. It is a Leica Elmarit-M 90mm f2.8 lens which the current owner bought new in 1995. He has listed it quite cheaply on an auction site as it clearly has ALOT of small bubbles in the second element from the front. I assume this has been the case from new, and I also assume that it probably doesn't affect images all that much as is shows some 'brassing' ie he's used it often for 13 years. My question is is this. Is there something specific I can snap that will highlight any possible problems? I was going to shoot, backlit, and bright light source high contrast shots with a colour film, wide open. But I don't want to take a bunch of shots that have unrealistic expectations from a perfect version of this lens. Is it a question of just suck it and see? Should this lens have comparable contrast and sharpness to a current 50mm Summicron (my only other leica lens for comparison) Anyone else used a lens with a similar problem? Any thoughts?
Any replies would be greatfully appreciated within next few hours, as I have to head of and play with it.
Thank you in advance.
Ted.
Any replies would be greatfully appreciated within next few hours, as I have to head of and play with it.
Thank you in advance.
Ted.