I'm very tempted to buy a lens with a small scratch on the front element, unfortunately I won't be able to test before purchase.
My understanding is that whilst a bad, deep central scratch is a no-no as far as buying is concerned, a little one near an edge won't significantly affect performance. I would be concerned about light scatter from the scratch perhaps causing flare, loss of contrast and may be a mild resolution drop at worst. More worried about a scratch being caused by impact, which could de-centre an element or impinge on the mechanics if a bad bash.
What do you think - it must affect value at the very least - how do you think it would affect optical performance? The lens in question is a telephoto macro prime.
Should I be afraid!!
My understanding is that whilst a bad, deep central scratch is a no-no as far as buying is concerned, a little one near an edge won't significantly affect performance. I would be concerned about light scatter from the scratch perhaps causing flare, loss of contrast and may be a mild resolution drop at worst. More worried about a scratch being caused by impact, which could de-centre an element or impinge on the mechanics if a bad bash.
What do you think - it must affect value at the very least - how do you think it would affect optical performance? The lens in question is a telephoto macro prime.
Should I be afraid!!