kshapero
South Florida Man
Do not sell your lenses, you will always regret it. My two cents from ugly experience.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Nah. Sold lots. Don't regret above half.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
alistair.o
Well-known
Do not sell your lenses, you will always regret it. My two cents from ugly experience.
Come on then, spill the beans
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
Right now a lot of mediocre lenses are overhyped, I've been happy to rid myself of them for pretty extraordinary prices considering they were basically worthless five or six years ago.
Do not sell your lenses, you will always regret it. My two cents from ugly experience.
I cannot say I agree. I don't regret selling anything except my M9.
Richard G
Veteran
I agree with the OP. But I have never sold a lens. My 50 Summilux was stolen, which might have been a very lucky break. For years after that I used the much more versatile Summicron, and had a reason to get the C Sonnar. I then even thought of selling the Summicron, but have been enjoying that immensely again. The other three Zeiss lenses have made me reconsider the need of my version 4 35 Summicron, but it is small and a stop faster than the C Biogon I have.
With two 25s surely one could go, but the little Color Skopar is so tiny, and the big Zeiss is so straight and sharp and flare-free. I don't use the Zeiss much, but in intense bursts and I got it relatively cheap. I can't sell that one surely. And finally the 135 Tele Elmar, hardly used for decades, then brought back into service with the SHOOC finder, and proving a marvellous lens to try different things with on the M9. I just know I would have regretted selling any of these.
With two 25s surely one could go, but the little Color Skopar is so tiny, and the big Zeiss is so straight and sharp and flare-free. I don't use the Zeiss much, but in intense bursts and I got it relatively cheap. I can't sell that one surely. And finally the 135 Tele Elmar, hardly used for decades, then brought back into service with the SHOOC finder, and proving a marvellous lens to try different things with on the M9. I just know I would have regretted selling any of these.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
IMHO hoarding is a vitue.
I ordered a Monochrome and was going to sell some glass to pay for it, but now I have second thoughts.
Anyways most of my getting rid of gear was actually trading, but I miss the M3 that was recently overhauled by Leica and had a fresh L-seal, my clean 50 Rigid V.1 that I bought for only $500.00, and the brassed out black paint Leica III (model F).
Anyways remember Gordon Gecko's famous words: Greed is good.
Cal
I ordered a Monochrome and was going to sell some glass to pay for it, but now I have second thoughts.
Anyways most of my getting rid of gear was actually trading, but I miss the M3 that was recently overhauled by Leica and had a fresh L-seal, my clean 50 Rigid V.1 that I bought for only $500.00, and the brassed out black paint Leica III (model F).
Anyways remember Gordon Gecko's famous words: Greed is good.
Cal
kshapero
South Florida Man
too many that I regret.Come on then, spill the beans![]()
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
IMHO hoarding is a vitue.
Anyways remember Gordon Gecko's famous words: Greed is good.
Cal
Yes and that is Exactly Whats Wrong with The World Today...
A Fictional Character that Embodies Today's Real World Tactics
With Global Economics hedging & Betting on Bringing Countries Down .. The New Warfare
jackbaty
Established
I regret selling most of the lenses I've sold. Worst was letting the mint Summicron 35 ASPH go for around $1300 after using it for a year (paid $1300 so thought that was a good deal)
Tried to buy it back for that price recently. No such luck.
Tried to buy it back for that price recently. No such luck.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Never sold a lens. I've traded away a few, given away more - the only one I regretted disposing of was a 40mm f/1.4 Nokton SC, and that I replaced not long after.
Personally I'd say: do not hoard your lenses - pass on the ones that fill the back of your cupboard and let someone else put 'em to good use.
Personally I'd say: do not hoard your lenses - pass on the ones that fill the back of your cupboard and let someone else put 'em to good use.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
The only time I've regreted selling a lens was when I had to do it because I needed the money to live. Selling to create funds for another lens or camera has never bothered me.
I do regret not buying a truckload of Noctiluxes (Noctili) when they were a couple of thousand dollars!
I do regret not buying a truckload of Noctiluxes (Noctili) when they were a couple of thousand dollars!
ChrisN
Striving
I wish I hadn't sold my 90 Summicron, but I'm sure Brian is looking after it well.
I wish I hadn't sold my 90/2.8 thin TE.
I wish I hadn't sold my 50 Summicron version 3.
I don't mind parting with the three collapsible lenses I've tried, as they are really not to my taste (but the first 50/2.8, the older version, was pretty good).
Short version - never sell Leica lenses.
I wish I hadn't sold my 90/2.8 thin TE.
I wish I hadn't sold my 50 Summicron version 3.
I don't mind parting with the three collapsible lenses I've tried, as they are really not to my taste (but the first 50/2.8, the older version, was pretty good).
Short version - never sell Leica lenses.
back alley
IMAGES
no regrets for the most part.
trying different lenses has been an adventure.
trying different lenses has been an adventure.
Vickko
Veteran
I've regretted some sales, and bought them back, with the bitter pain of paying more.
Others, no regret.
So, in a nutshell, "it depends".
Others, no regret.
So, in a nutshell, "it depends".
back alley
IMAGES
my regrets have centred round focal lengths more than anything else.
the 75 has a strong pull but i must have bought and sold about 3 or 4 of them.
no pull from the 90.
i love the 40 but sometimes think i 'should' have a true 35.
i always think i should like a 28 more but a 25 seems to 'make more sense' to me.
the 75 has a strong pull but i must have bought and sold about 3 or 4 of them.
no pull from the 90.
i love the 40 but sometimes think i 'should' have a true 35.
i always think i should like a 28 more but a 25 seems to 'make more sense' to me.
DNG
Film Friendly
Oh the pain to have my 55mm/58mm (?) Canon FL f/1.2, I paid $65.00 for it less than 5 years ago. Much better the 50mm f/1.4 FL I have now.
And a German Made 35mm Cron Pre-ASPH I think, with a big finger tab for focusing, from the 80's I bought used for $350.00
And a German Made 35mm Cron Pre-ASPH I think, with a big finger tab for focusing, from the 80's I bought used for $350.00
GaryLH
Veteran
Out of all the camera/lenses I have ever traded, sold or given away.. The baby linhof kit w/ 3 lenses, 2 backs and grip I sold to finance another equipment purchase is the only one I regret to this day..
Gary
Gary
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
If I didn't sell my lenses, I wouldn't be able to enjoy the late-night scouring of RFF, KEH, EBay.... ads! I'd probably turn to drugs without the endless search for the perfect lens to keep me busy. 
back alley
IMAGES
If I didn't sell my lenses, I wouldn't be able to enjoy the late-night scouring of RFF, KEH, EBay.... ads! I'd probably turn to drugs without the endless search for the perfect lens to keep me busy.![]()
it's kinda fun to do on drugs as well...:angel:
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.