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I have a very nice manual film lens, which for the 3rd time is showing symptoms of lazy iris, slow aperture, whatever. It's quite an expensive lens (goes for £200 or so), so I don't want to just abandon it. I think I can use it until I work out a solution, by pressing the depth of field preview lever before firing the shutter (should close the aperture in advance), but I'm not sure I've got enough working fingers to do it!
In terms of solutions, I've come up with these:
a) get it CLAd each year or so indefinitely
b) get it CLAd now and sell immediately
c) put it up on fleabay for sale now with the fault written up (I'm discounting the option of putting it up for sale and forgetting to mention the fault!)
d) offer it to ffordes with the fault described, as trade in for something I want (like a Pentax LX).
Any other options, or thoughts on these?
(I was advised on here to send it back for a full refund when I got it, but I opted instead for a partial refund and CLA. I'm regretting that now!)
In terms of solutions, I've come up with these:
a) get it CLAd each year or so indefinitely
b) get it CLAd now and sell immediately
c) put it up on fleabay for sale now with the fault written up (I'm discounting the option of putting it up for sale and forgetting to mention the fault!)
d) offer it to ffordes with the fault described, as trade in for something I want (like a Pentax LX).
Any other options, or thoughts on these?
(I was advised on here to send it back for a full refund when I got it, but I opted instead for a partial refund and CLA. I'm regretting that now!)
Praktica MTL3