Your description of lens separation in the 75-150 is very good. I have seen it,
though, in all production runs of that zoom.
John
Volkhart Baumgaertner wrote:
> Yo John, and Joel,
>
>
> this effect. To check such a lens, hold it against the light, look through
> the rear element and try to focus your eyes to the front of the lens. If you
> see something that looks like a curled-up hair lying around the lens between
> its center and the edge that is most likely the edge of an area that has
> become separated. I think someone said that it seems that it's mainly the
> older 75-150s with the chrome front that suffer from the problem.
>
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