sreed2006
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I have two lenses that suffer from significant haze (pitted coating and scratches). The haze results in low-contrast pictures. Here is an example from the hazier of the lenses, taken from the CD of a one-hour lab's scan.

Hazy lens results by sreed2006, on Flickr
(Just for information, the lenses are collapsible Leica Elmars, 50/3.5 and 50/2.8.)
My questions are: Is there any type of photography for which a hazy lens is a good choice, like foggy weather, wrinkled skin, or nightscapes? Or, should I try to get them re-polished and re-coated? Or, toss them in the circular file?

Hazy lens results by sreed2006, on Flickr
(Just for information, the lenses are collapsible Leica Elmars, 50/3.5 and 50/2.8.)
My questions are: Is there any type of photography for which a hazy lens is a good choice, like foggy weather, wrinkled skin, or nightscapes? Or, should I try to get them re-polished and re-coated? Or, toss them in the circular file?

