Robert Ley
Subscriber
I recently picked up an 80-200 lens that had a broken lens mount (plastic). When I got it the glass looked pretty good but with the the broken lens mount I was unable to test the lens with a camera. I looked for another 80-200 and found one with fungus under the front element and this lens looked pretty good as well and when I tested it with my D600 it worked well, auto focused and the aperture was snappy, so except for the fungus, which is not terrible it appears to be a good lens.
My dilemma is which lens should I make whole? The lens with the broken mount would probably be easier to fix if I just swap out the lens mount, but because it was obviously hit pretty hard to break the lens mount so it may have messed with optical alignment. The lens with the fungus would have to have the front element replaced and that job would be more difficult.
What would you do with these lenses?
My dilemma is which lens should I make whole? The lens with the broken mount would probably be easier to fix if I just swap out the lens mount, but because it was obviously hit pretty hard to break the lens mount so it may have messed with optical alignment. The lens with the fungus would have to have the front element replaced and that job would be more difficult.
What would you do with these lenses?