Dan Fromm
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Wayne Crider issued an invitation to brag when he started the thread "your best lens."
Here's an invitation to cry.
What's the worst lens you ever bought? Gifts don't count.
And what's the worst lens you actually use? I don't mean use in the sense of "tried it out once and then hid it in the closet." I want to know which is the worst of the lenses that you take out and use, and not once in ten years either.
I'll go first, since I asked the question.
The worst lens I ever bought for my Nikons was a Celestron C-90. After I'd had it a while I came across another one and realized that mine wasn't just bad, it was also defective. Celestron replaced the bad 'un with another that still wasn't good enough to use. I never got a shot with either that I dared show in public.
The worst lens I use on the Nikons is a 200/4 MicroNikkor AIS. Even worse, its the second one I've bought. The first, which was stolen in Haiti, was just as bad. I still slightly regret not having replaced the stolen one with a 180/2.8. It is better than the 75-200/4.5 Vivitar SCAF I used to own, but that's not saying much. ANd it is sometimes just what's needed.
Probably the worst lens I bought with serious intent to use on my Graphics was 130/6.8 Goerz Doppel Anastigmat. Turned out to be a no-name dialyte, not a Dagor, and just dreadful.
The worst lens I use on the Graphics is probably a 120/7.7 Aldis Uno. Uncoated, of course, but with 4 air-glass interfaces who cares? Contrasty enough, but soft across the field at all apertures. Still usable, but not up to my better lenses.
Here's an invitation to cry.
What's the worst lens you ever bought? Gifts don't count.
And what's the worst lens you actually use? I don't mean use in the sense of "tried it out once and then hid it in the closet." I want to know which is the worst of the lenses that you take out and use, and not once in ten years either.
I'll go first, since I asked the question.
The worst lens I ever bought for my Nikons was a Celestron C-90. After I'd had it a while I came across another one and realized that mine wasn't just bad, it was also defective. Celestron replaced the bad 'un with another that still wasn't good enough to use. I never got a shot with either that I dared show in public.
The worst lens I use on the Nikons is a 200/4 MicroNikkor AIS. Even worse, its the second one I've bought. The first, which was stolen in Haiti, was just as bad. I still slightly regret not having replaced the stolen one with a 180/2.8. It is better than the 75-200/4.5 Vivitar SCAF I used to own, but that's not saying much. ANd it is sometimes just what's needed.
Probably the worst lens I bought with serious intent to use on my Graphics was 130/6.8 Goerz Doppel Anastigmat. Turned out to be a no-name dialyte, not a Dagor, and just dreadful.
The worst lens I use on the Graphics is probably a 120/7.7 Aldis Uno. Uncoated, of course, but with 4 air-glass interfaces who cares? Contrasty enough, but soft across the field at all apertures. Still usable, but not up to my better lenses.