Keith Tapscott.
Member
I will be hoping to buy a second-hand 180mm lens soon. Is there any significant difference between a Symmar-S and a Sironar n or s in terms of image quality? An APO version is desirable but not essential.
Right, sometimes. With a little luck, it won't have separations either. But many of them do, so luck really is needed.Frank Petronio said:An older Rodenstock won't have tiny flaking chips of paint floating around inside it -- commonly called Schneideritis.
Keith Tapscott. said:I will be hoping to buy a second-hand 180mm lens soon. Is there any significant difference between a Symmar-S and a Sironar n or s in terms of image quality? An APO version is desirable but not essential.
Frank Petronio said:An older Rodenstock won't have tiny flaking chips of paint floating around inside it -- commonly called Schneideritis.
Keith Tapscott. said:The Rodenstock APO Sironar-S along with the Schneider APO Symmar-L providing my budget can stretch to it are so far the leading contenders for me although the others are an option depending on condition. Thanks to all who replied.
Cheers.
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