hyokjae
Member
Hello,
I need RFF members' wisdom on deciding whether I should return a 50mm Summicron rigid, which I bought from ebay. I found out the lens base is not original and I see very fine scratches around the inner lens element which look like resulted from circular lens cleaning action. Seller's description was "beautiful...no scratches etc". I got it for ~$370. Do you think the scratches affect image quality??
Thanks,
-hyokjae
I need RFF members' wisdom on deciding whether I should return a 50mm Summicron rigid, which I bought from ebay. I found out the lens base is not original and I see very fine scratches around the inner lens element which look like resulted from circular lens cleaning action. Seller's description was "beautiful...no scratches etc". I got it for ~$370. Do you think the scratches affect image quality??
Thanks,
-hyokjae
vrgard
Well-known
I can't speak to whether it will affect image quality but for that price I would return the lens. And then I would look for another rigid in better condition (since that's one of my favorite lenses). Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
-Randy
-Randy
nobbylon
Veteran
You are obviously not happy with it so send it back. There are plenty of these available and at that price you should find a good one. The one I have has some haze and produces beautifull photographs so I'm leaving 'well alone' and not bothering with getting it cleaned.
jmcd
Well-known
Based on the description, your expectations were significantly different—so I vote to return it.
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drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
What do the pictures look like? The quality of the negatives and prints would inform me. I'd certainly complain and ask for a refund if the image quality seemed to be harmed, but if not, you got a 50 year old Summicron for $350. As for what anon. sellers say...
boobo
Member
After I bought and sold four rigids, I finally had one in beautiful shape. If you really bothered, then return it and take your time to find another in better condition.
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