Thanks for all the responses.
Apologize for the title misspelling.
I have been looking at lenses under 1,000.00. Certainly 500.00 would be much easier to swallow. 850.00 and up is a stretch on the budget. I kind of limited myself to lenses that could be purchased new, in this price range.
I'm not experienced enough to properly value or assess used equipment. Nor do I have a mentor with that facility.
I've hammered e-bay and used equipment dealers the last few days, trying to understand the market, what's available, what it's worth, etc.
I end up more confused, than informed. For example, the 90mm/f4 I have is either worth 200.00 on e-bay, or 900.00 from a retailor. The classifieds here on rangefinderforum.com do seem more realistic, even handed.
Given my lack of informed judgement, I gravitate towards lenses available for purchase in new condition. Not that I give a rats ass about how it looks, but there is an inherent assumption that with a new lens, decent camera, the mistakes are mine.
One goal is to limit defects.
The more variables that can be controlled in any situation, the better.
Being the hypercritical, anal retentive idiot that I am, the less I can blame on equipment, the better off I'll be. In the words of Clint Eastwood in "Dirty Harry"
"A man's got to know his limitations"
If there is someone out there in the Twin Cities area, Mpls./StPaul that wants to suffer through teaching a newb the ins and outs, I'll buy the beer.
Given the broader audience engaged to this point, I would ask you what your top 3 lens picks would be?
Logic being that a consistent pick would be the best place to start.
Even if not number one, there's a fair chance that if a number of folks consider it, it's viable.
Getting reviews is still a little hinky. The Zeiss 35/f2 has a total of 2 pro reviews.
Not exactly a quarum, but more than seems available for most lenses. I understand there is a historical perspective: "Everyone Knows" Unfortunately, I'm not that guy.
My 3 at this point:
Zeiss 35mm/f2 Biogon 850.00
Voightlander 35/1.2 Nokton 850.00
Voightlander 35/1.4 Nokton 560.00
Given that limited choice, I'd probably go for the new Voightlander 35/1.4 Nokton. I could stretch for the Zeiss, which by several reviews equals the Leica offering, at a fraction of the Leica's price.
Give your 3 picks. Don't neccessarily have to agree with mine.
Thanks,
Mark