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back alley said:
maybe i should keep it.

it has a lot of cleaning marks and even though it takes a nice sharp photo i was thinking it wouldn't be worth much.
joe

Yeah, those cleaning marks....definitely a sour apple in your barrel. 😉
 
I hate looking at cleaning marks. You just see them! They are right there! On the Lens! But usually not in the photograph.

Just look at the photographs, you won't notice anything at all.
 
I have two SLR-version Nikkor-S 50/1.4 lenses. One has bad cleaning marks, one doesn't. I once spent a month using the cleaning-marked lens everyday, thinking it was the other, and never seeing the difference in negatives.
 
True. Same goes for a bit of edge separation & bits of dust, etc. in the elements. A great way to save money on lenses.

I have a couple lenses w/cleaning marks so numerous & deep that they've been effectively rendered flare-magnets, but they're the exception, not the rule. The scratches I need to take care are on my glasses, not my lenses!


Brian Sweeney said:
I hate looking at cleaning marks. You just see them! They are right there! On the Lens! But usually not in the photograph.

Just look at the photographs, you won't notice anything at all.
 
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