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For my current trip to Japan I planned to pick up a 90mm M-mount lens that accepts 46mm filters to complete my ideal 28/50/90 set of lenses. While I would have loved for it to be a Zeiss like my other two lenses, I had planned on buying a 90mm Elmarit to use until Zeiss stops obsessing about wide-angle M-mount lenses for their ZM range.
On a Friday evening I dropped by Lemon Camera (レモン社) in Ginza and could not believe my eyes when I saw a Contax 90mm F2.8 Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* M-mount conversion for JPY 69,000 (~USD 600) – as a reference, that is just below 60% of what Japan Exposures would charge for the lens. I did not have a digital body on me and while it certainly did not feel as nice mechanically as a ZM – and certainly nowhere close to a Leica – I could not spot anything obviously wrong with it. Now it was on commission (委託) and plenty of alarm bells went off in my head, so, I promised to come back in a few days with a digital body and try it out proper. Three days later, I was back with my M240 and everything felt fine, sure, the interior was not perfect when I did the “flash light test” there was plenty of dust, but the shots I took looked the way they should – here I made the mistake to shoot only at f2.8 and f4, more on this later. So, I forked over the cash and merrily went home looking forward to learning how to operate a 90mm lens on a rangefinder.
Today I finally had the spare time to take it for a real spin and already the first couple of shots were odd. My wife was putting on make-up in front of the mirror and I saw an interesting new photo opportunity from a distance, selected f4 for a portrait with bokeh, shot, looked, and to my surprise there was some weird white-ish stain towards the centre right edge. There was a bright light in the scene so I figured it may have been some weird flare, but it all made me feel very uneasy – a flare that bad on a late-90s lens? Later outside I took a photo of a crowd watching a performance and a similar white stain was present as if it came from the sky. At this point I had had enough and went into full investigation mode and shot a wall on the nearby mall for all available apertures with no possibility of flares. See the results below (I have attached three photos to future proof this post).
f2.8: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f2_8.jpg
f4: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f4.jpg
f5.6: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f5_6.jpg
f8: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f8.jpg
f11: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f11.jpg
f16: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f16.jpg
f22: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f22.jpg
While you can see some dust (look for the black spots) the stain has a mild presence already at f4 and at f22 it is fairly obvious that something is very rotten indeed. I am still a clumsy amateur, but to me the increased presence with higher apertures would indicate that there is something inside the lens that needs to be fixed. Has anyone experienced something similar? I am perfectly willing to try to have it fixed, but it certainly stings not to play around with my new toy and I dread if this lens is past saving.
I have certainly learned my lesson, I am not qualified to judge commission goods and should have stuck to my rule of buying new, used on RFF, or from Map Camera. It costs more – apart from when you buy at RFF – but you do not need to keep your guard up. I should also mention that I in no way blame Lemon Camera for this, I knew what I was in for – I do however doubt that whoever put the lens up for sale through them could not have noticed this as it is effectively a f2.8-only lens at this point.
On a Friday evening I dropped by Lemon Camera (レモン社) in Ginza and could not believe my eyes when I saw a Contax 90mm F2.8 Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* M-mount conversion for JPY 69,000 (~USD 600) – as a reference, that is just below 60% of what Japan Exposures would charge for the lens. I did not have a digital body on me and while it certainly did not feel as nice mechanically as a ZM – and certainly nowhere close to a Leica – I could not spot anything obviously wrong with it. Now it was on commission (委託) and plenty of alarm bells went off in my head, so, I promised to come back in a few days with a digital body and try it out proper. Three days later, I was back with my M240 and everything felt fine, sure, the interior was not perfect when I did the “flash light test” there was plenty of dust, but the shots I took looked the way they should – here I made the mistake to shoot only at f2.8 and f4, more on this later. So, I forked over the cash and merrily went home looking forward to learning how to operate a 90mm lens on a rangefinder.
Today I finally had the spare time to take it for a real spin and already the first couple of shots were odd. My wife was putting on make-up in front of the mirror and I saw an interesting new photo opportunity from a distance, selected f4 for a portrait with bokeh, shot, looked, and to my surprise there was some weird white-ish stain towards the centre right edge. There was a bright light in the scene so I figured it may have been some weird flare, but it all made me feel very uneasy – a flare that bad on a late-90s lens? Later outside I took a photo of a crowd watching a performance and a similar white stain was present as if it came from the sky. At this point I had had enough and went into full investigation mode and shot a wall on the nearby mall for all available apertures with no possibility of flares. See the results below (I have attached three photos to future proof this post).
f2.8: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f2_8.jpg
f4: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f4.jpg
f5.6: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f5_6.jpg
f8: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f8.jpg
f11: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f11.jpg
f16: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f16.jpg
f22: http://udon.stacken.kth.se/~ninjin/sonnar_issues/sonnar_f22.jpg
While you can see some dust (look for the black spots) the stain has a mild presence already at f4 and at f22 it is fairly obvious that something is very rotten indeed. I am still a clumsy amateur, but to me the increased presence with higher apertures would indicate that there is something inside the lens that needs to be fixed. Has anyone experienced something similar? I am perfectly willing to try to have it fixed, but it certainly stings not to play around with my new toy and I dread if this lens is past saving.
I have certainly learned my lesson, I am not qualified to judge commission goods and should have stuck to my rule of buying new, used on RFF, or from Map Camera. It costs more – apart from when you buy at RFF – but you do not need to keep your guard up. I should also mention that I in no way blame Lemon Camera for this, I knew what I was in for – I do however doubt that whoever put the lens up for sale through them could not have noticed this as it is effectively a f2.8-only lens at this point.