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as i think all are aware, some of the members here had a 'joe drive' and chipped in and bought me a new zeiss ikon with a 35/2 biogon lens.
i liked the new lens so much that i sold off a goodly part of my small canon collection in order to buy myself another new lens, the 25/2.8 and it too is a fabulous lens, in fact it has become a favourite and rarely leaves the zi body.
i have to say that i love the 'newness' of this gear. that the lenses move so smoothly and without variance and that the body feels smooth and easy to use without quirkiness.
what brings all this up?
ebay mostly.
i bought a canon 50/1.9 that turned out to be nothing like the description in the ad. i was severely disappointed and told the seller so. he told me to return the lens and not to bother shopping at his 'store' again. he was upset with me for telling him that his description was not close and that he wasn't dealing with a neophyte but someone that knew a bit about canon lenses.
i just received an 85/2 lens from a well known seller on ebay and his own site. the lens is beautiful, cosmetically it is as close to a 10 as it could be for such an old lens. the glass is (dare i say it) pristine, sparkling clean and clear.
but the aperture and the focusing is rough. it's not new.
this isn't really a complaint about old but more a small nod to the new.
boy, it's nice to play with new.
i can understand why some folks sell off much of their older gear in order to buy some new gear, often much less new gear.
joe
i liked the new lens so much that i sold off a goodly part of my small canon collection in order to buy myself another new lens, the 25/2.8 and it too is a fabulous lens, in fact it has become a favourite and rarely leaves the zi body.
i have to say that i love the 'newness' of this gear. that the lenses move so smoothly and without variance and that the body feels smooth and easy to use without quirkiness.
what brings all this up?
ebay mostly.
i bought a canon 50/1.9 that turned out to be nothing like the description in the ad. i was severely disappointed and told the seller so. he told me to return the lens and not to bother shopping at his 'store' again. he was upset with me for telling him that his description was not close and that he wasn't dealing with a neophyte but someone that knew a bit about canon lenses.
i just received an 85/2 lens from a well known seller on ebay and his own site. the lens is beautiful, cosmetically it is as close to a 10 as it could be for such an old lens. the glass is (dare i say it) pristine, sparkling clean and clear.
but the aperture and the focusing is rough. it's not new.
this isn't really a complaint about old but more a small nod to the new.
boy, it's nice to play with new.
i can understand why some folks sell off much of their older gear in order to buy some new gear, often much less new gear.
joe