But what's the condition? I mean, if it's pretty beat up, why don't you pay a little more for one in like new condition. It took me weeks before I could sell my UY 135L at the price that I wanted ($800). And I've seen something lower.
If it's in good condition and it works perfectly, why not? You're not gonna lose much. It's not gonna be that difficult to resell it $600+ if you decide to part with it.
cohenxa wrote:
All in the title...I always want to try this lens...a friend of a friend suggest $650 but the lens is from the "first" batch...is it worth it?
It's not the years it's the mileage, my 135L is years old but pristine.
As it was a new lens back then I would say you actually have slightly more chance of getting a good one.
This is a lens that continues to be stunning, and you never hear bad things about. Mine is a little younger than that, but I was the original owner... and it's the sharpest lens I own. AF as fast and accurate as the day it came out of the box.
Notably with primes (less to move around/go wrong), specially with good ones, I don't really care how old it is unless there's a remarkable reason. Hell, my 1968-ish FL 55mm f/1.2 is still a stunner. Talk about old.
I bought one for $600 last year, it was a little newer and near mint. As long as the lens is working OK, get it. If it needs repairs, you can do better.