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I have just got back on the wagon of having a 35mm 1.4 Asph and took delivery of what I thought was going to be a *really* clean one this evening ( it is ). At first, the thing looked fabulously mint. Then I saw a mark on the rear and looked at it under a 20X loupe and saw what is at most a 1mm scratch in the center 1/3rd of the glass. I then took some really close photos and it revealed that about .3mm is kind of deep, like it blew a little bulbous chunk of glass out although that might amount to 1/10th of a mm. I shot a couple of tests shots along with the usual focus shift test and everything looked fine. I'll likely shoot some more outdoors tomorrow to throw some more light at it.
So I paid a decent price for it, $2,700, the seller is *super* apologetic about it, has already given me a full refund to my paypal and is also offering to discount it to $2,200 if I decide to live with the flaw.
I plan on using this lens for years if not decades so I will be doing my own cosmetic wear, but scratched or damaged glass is a deferent animal entirely and is a shame on an otherwise flawless optic. But the bottom line...if it is not really going to affect the image quality then I think I will live with it since I don't plan on selling it but using it for the rest of my career.
I'm usually pretty knowledgeable about this kind of thing but I am still looking for an opinion or two...could a tiny nick like this affect image quality in any way and if so, is it even worth being concerned over?
So I paid a decent price for it, $2,700, the seller is *super* apologetic about it, has already given me a full refund to my paypal and is also offering to discount it to $2,200 if I decide to live with the flaw.
I plan on using this lens for years if not decades so I will be doing my own cosmetic wear, but scratched or damaged glass is a deferent animal entirely and is a shame on an otherwise flawless optic. But the bottom line...if it is not really going to affect the image quality then I think I will live with it since I don't plan on selling it but using it for the rest of my career.
I'm usually pretty knowledgeable about this kind of thing but I am still looking for an opinion or two...could a tiny nick like this affect image quality in any way and if so, is it even worth being concerned over?