New photographers are always looking for ways to save money, and buying used lenses is one of the best options. You can find some fantastic glass, especially older models from Nikon, Olympus, Canon, Hasselblad, Zeiss and Sony that were great when they were first released but have since been replaced by newer versions, for a fraction of the original price. But it is important to know what to look for before you buy a lens to avoid getting stuck with a dud.

There are many places to shop for used lenses, including local camera stores that sell used equipment, online retailers that specialize in second hand gear like KEH, B&H and Roberts, and even the used departments of some brick and mortar photography stores. If you buy from an online retailer, make sure the site is reputable and offers some kind of protection against fraud (like PayPal’s Purchase Protection).
The best way to shop for lenses is in person, if possible, because you can inspect the lens for yourself before making a purchase. 중고카메라 This is where the old saying “you get what you pay for” really applies. You should always check a lens for scratches, dust and fungus, as well as inspect the front and rear elements for damage to the coating and optics.
While everyone checks the front element for scratches, it’s actually more important to check the back element, which is where most of the damage happens. Shine a bright light through the lens, and if you see a lot of dust particles or any damage to the front or back element, don’t buy it. The same goes for fungus and mold, which can grow inside the glass elements and ruin your image quality.
It’s also important to test a lens on a camera, so ask the seller if they are comfortable with you mounting their lens on your camera for a thorough testing session. If they say no, I would suggest moving on to another sale, as they are probably trying to hide something.중고카메라렌즈
Finally, don’t forget to read reviews of the lenses you are considering before you buy. This will help you know what to expect from the lens in terms of performance and how it will work with your camera body. This will also let you weed out any lenses that have poor customer service or are otherwise a bad deal. By doing your homework and following these tips, you can be confident that you’re getting a good deal on a used lens that will last for years to come. Good luck!