"M. Royer" wrote:
>
> This topic is aobut what lenses one should ALWAYS stay
> away from. Lenses that have massive distortion, poor
> build quality or just plain stink.
Well, I had a Soligor 135/2.8 lens which was quite a reasonable
performer, and seemed to have decent build quality, until one day... it
just kind of fell into two halves. As I tried to fit them back together
one of the bits also fell into two halves. As I tried to do something
with the resultant mass of lens bits I managed to cut both my index
fingers. It hurt like hell and made doing anything fiddly awkward for
ages. I conceived a strong dislike for that lens at that point, and it
remains in pieces in a box buried beneath lots of stuff in a cupboard,
where it can do no further harm.
However, it only cost me 10 pounds and I did get some decent pictures
out of it so I didn't feel too upset. That's the only lens of mine I've
ever had a problem with.
Roger
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