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04/16/2007 12:49:28 PM · #26
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:

But the post it is also much larger.


A post-it will only reduce contrast and act as a tiny ND filter (like the central obstrcution on an SCT telescope). A scratch, on the other hand, can introduce glare and refraction effects, particularly if you're shooting into the sun.

That said, a small scratch wouldn't necessarily keep me from buying a lens IF it's a good deal. I got a 17-85mm lens as part of a package deal that's scratched up a LOT worse than the one you're considering and it's on my camera right now (and was also used for my highest scoring photo ever, currently on the home page).


I doubt that the scratch in this case would have more of an effect on glare and refraction than the typical UV "protective" filter so many use.
04/16/2007 12:54:23 PM · #27
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

I doubt that the scratch in this case would have more of an effect on glare and refraction than the typical UV "protective" filter so many use.


You're probably right. ;-)
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