Another potential side effect of dropping a lens is that individual elements could be de-centered or misaligned. I’m always fascinated by all the engineering that goes into optics because, after all, lenses are fine-tuned precision instruments.
I'm all about buying used lenses as long as they work lol. I always get a little nervous but I have bought 4 lenses used and I haven't had issues. Thanks for the video!
@@mejhon6592 KEH Camera is wonderful for buying and selling used equipment, I have purchased 3 used lenses at a great price in LN Condition as well as sold them a used Camera, definately worth checking out.
5:56 Please please please bring your own camera on which you are planning to use the lens on. I've seen and bought many lenses that were faulty with one camera but behaved perfectly fine on the other. Even on two exact same camera models I had a lens acting different. Don't ask how, because I don't have a clue either :-/ . Also make sure to check the autofocus of a lens both in Live-View mode and while looking through the viewfinder. My Sigma 150-500mm did focus correctly through the viewfinder but not when using Live-View. This problem only occurs with newer Nikon cameras, so this lens worked on the body the seller was using, that's a great example why you should bring your own camera.
Just purchased a Canon 17 40mm F4 second hand.Went through the 7 steps and the lens was in fantastic condition.Used twice by the seller.Cost for me was half price.Great video.Thank you.
I sometimes was thinking what the hell did the previous owner do to their lenses lol like i had my 85mm 1.2 bought it from 2010 it still looks fresh n new *perhaps i dont do wildlife photography i guess 🤷♂️
Hi good one. Just like to mention I normally check the screws on the back of lens too. If it was removed before you might see the screw driver mark inside the tinny nut. There are some technicians might replace the brand new nuts but better to check.
Thank you so much for this video!! Tomorrow, I'm going to inspect a used Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens I consider to replace my little Canon Kit lens with and a list with things to look out for when buying a used lens comes in very useful. Best regards.
Great video. In general, for me I've found used lenses to not be worth it. There is usually some problem with the lens and you may not discover it until it's too late.
I always throughly check the lenses. I even do test charts. So far I haven’t had problems on lenses. I am surprised how perfect of a condition are some lenses that are over 20 years old.
All great points. You missed one, hazing. Just by looking straight through the lens into bright source of light wont always reveal it unless it's obviously fogged up. Looking down into the barrel, let the light reflect off the front and rear elements at an angle, and it could be noticed then, if it's there. From personal experience 😁
With Canon lenses select the smallest aperture (like 22) and actuate the aperture repeatedly with the preview button on the camera WHILE ZOOMING IN AND OUT. Observe that the aperture closes and opens. The aperture control uses a flex cable that can break. You then get an Error 01 I believe. This may only happen in a certain zoom position.
As ever a very comprehensive insight - Thank you :) I'm already subscribed, but to newbies; This guys exceptional, please consider hitting that little bell so you get email advises of new vids' very well worth it :)
I bought two Canon EF lenses: 24-105mm. One was the STM, one was the L lens. The STM lens had scratches on it so I'm sending it back, however I've run all kinds of rigorous comparison tests, and although the L lens looks devoid of defects, it isn't as tac sharp as the STM lens from f5.6 to f8. I have cleaned both lenses and can only conclude that either my L lens copy isn't great, or they are just over hyped and I wasted my money being a snob.
I bought the 24-105 recently and although I haven't tested it rigourously my first impression is that the pictures are not even close to the nifty fifty. Should this change I will come to update this. Testing ...
@@PanashePhotography Sounds like it needs calibrating. Should be sharper than the cheapo 50 and just as sharp as the USM1.4 50mm, but with smoother bokeh
hello sir.. i just want to ask.. I bumped mine on a window (hard wood) while filming.. didn't know there was a frame over there since I was moving while filming.. it bumped really hard (lens not zoomed though, I'm at 18 mm).. how to check if the lens was actually damage?
Is it ok if a used lens makes some wiggly wiggly clank clank noises from the inside when we shake the lens?? Everything works well nut there is just tht small lil noise when you shake and move the lens..
i have a nikon d750 and a tamron 24-70 f2.8 G1 and sometimes i have problems with focusing with live view i get e red box when i try to focus but it works perfectly with the viewfinder i did already the update to the camera but the problem persist any solution please
I dropped my sigma 85mm and it damaged the rear mount and barrel. I sent it in for an estimate, I was quoted 475.00 Brand new it’s $1100 and I think I have a $250 deductible. Do you think it’s worth having it fixed as I am a wedding photographer and I really can’t take a chance of it messing up??
Can lens with fungus spread across the camera sensor? I have a vintage lens and i noticed it has like a small lines/fungus inside the lens. Thanksnfor the answers
I'm an idiot for not checking number one. I thought it was just dust and trusted him when he said that there where no marks but it was permanent marks and the guy later told me that "he didn't know" but I'm certain he was well aware of it. He used a photo of the lens that had a bright glare right at the spot that it was broken.
why you buy plastic secondhand lens? while you can buy a $25 vintage lens, made from metal i know it's modern lens has auto focus, i.s etc but sometimes vintage lens perform more better than some plastic modern lens
Such an useful and concise video with 75k views so far but only 2.7k likes 🫣 WTF! You deserve way more mate! Thank you, this is such a great contribution!
Remember to check if image stabilisation is working, the way I check is put it in video mode and watch those tiny shake
@@dakotamagnus5304 same! That’s amazing stuff :o
what tiny shake??
Another potential side effect of dropping a lens is that individual elements could be de-centered or misaligned.
I’m always fascinated by all the engineering that goes into optics because, after all, lenses are fine-tuned precision instruments.
You are legit one of the most underrated youtubers. Your contents are so good.
Underrated? Google his net worth.
I'm all about buying used lenses as long as they work lol. I always get a little nervous but I have bought 4 lenses used and I haven't had issues. Thanks for the video!
Where do you buy it at?
@@mejhon6592 KEH Camera is wonderful for buying and selling used equipment, I have purchased 3 used lenses at a great price in LN Condition as well as sold them a used Camera, definately worth checking out.
@@NicoleParianous thank you.
5:56 Please please please bring your own camera on which you are planning to use the lens on. I've seen and bought many lenses that were faulty with one camera but behaved perfectly fine on the other. Even on two exact same camera models I had a lens acting different. Don't ask how, because I don't have a clue either :-/ .
Also make sure to check the autofocus of a lens both in Live-View mode and while looking through the viewfinder. My Sigma 150-500mm did focus correctly through the viewfinder but not when using Live-View. This problem only occurs with newer Nikon cameras, so this lens worked on the body the seller was using, that's a great example why you should bring your own camera.
Just purchased a Canon 17 40mm F4 second hand.Went through the 7 steps and the lens was in fantastic condition.Used twice by the seller.Cost for me was half price.Great video.Thank you.
Where did you purchase it from
super super helpful! Thank you so much
I sometimes was thinking what the hell did the previous owner do to their lenses lol like i had my 85mm 1.2 bought it from 2010 it still looks fresh n new *perhaps i dont do wildlife photography i guess 🤷♂️
GREAT video, VERY helpful, thanks ZY Cheng for taking the time to show us how to buy a used lens, really needed this help!
ok that video is legit ,one of the best out there to refer back to when buying a used lens
Hi good one. Just like to mention I normally check the screws on the back of lens too. If it was removed before you might see the screw driver mark inside the tinny nut. There are some technicians might replace the brand new nuts but better to check.
Thanks for the video ZY, it's very helpful!
BTW, I am from Malaysia as well!
Stay safe in this critical moment 🙏
Absolutely fantastic video, armed me with the knowledge I needed and very, very fast at that. Thank you!
Thank you for the idea of how to see fungus or dust using a light spot in bokeh!
Thank you so much for this video!! Tomorrow, I'm going to inspect a used Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens I consider to replace my little Canon Kit lens with and a list with things to look out for when buying a used lens comes in very useful.
Best regards.
This is INCREDIBLY HELPFUL
Great video. In general, for me I've found used lenses to not be worth it. There is usually some problem with the lens and you may not discover it until it's too late.
I always throughly check the lenses. I even do test charts. So far I haven’t had problems on lenses. I am surprised how perfect of a condition are some lenses that are over 20 years old.
All great points. You missed one, hazing. Just by looking straight through the lens into bright source of light wont always reveal it unless it's obviously fogged up. Looking down into the barrel, let the light reflect off the front and rear elements at an angle, and it could be noticed then, if it's there. From personal experience 😁
With Canon lenses select the smallest aperture (like 22) and actuate the aperture repeatedly with the preview button on the camera WHILE ZOOMING IN AND OUT.
Observe that the aperture closes and opens.
The aperture control uses a flex cable that can break. You then get an Error 01 I believe.
This may only happen in a certain zoom position.
As ever a very comprehensive insight - Thank you :) I'm already subscribed, but to newbies; This guys exceptional, please consider hitting that little bell so you get email advises of new vids' very well worth it :)
I mean it ;)
Good info, thanks! I am normally a new lens and camera buyer, but have found local in good shape a couple of times and purchase after testing.
Great video. You can check dust by cranking up the aperture
do check for the weather seal gasket/rubber on the back of the lens that will be in contact with DSLR body
Also straight to the point and clear video, hats off!
Thanks for the tips about to purchase canon ef 24-105 f4l lens
Im a noob and would probably just buy it without even checking it, youre a life saver man!
Top 5 tips for me coz never have and never will use non-manual lenses lol. Extremely helpful video
Great vid man, thank you.
You've got a great voice btw.
Thanks for the info! Is there any evidence if the lens was exposed to smoke? Tobacco/vape anything like that
Check if there any front or back focusing problems too
I bought two Canon EF lenses: 24-105mm. One was the STM, one was the L lens. The STM lens had scratches on it so I'm sending it back, however I've run all kinds of rigorous comparison tests, and although the L lens looks devoid of defects, it isn't as tac sharp as the STM lens from f5.6 to f8. I have cleaned both lenses and can only conclude that either my L lens copy isn't great, or they are just over hyped and I wasted my money being a snob.
I bought the 24-105 recently and although I haven't tested it rigourously my first impression is that the pictures are not even close to the nifty fifty. Should this change I will come to update this. Testing ...
@@PanashePhotography Sounds like it needs calibrating. Should be sharper than the cheapo 50 and just as sharp as the USM1.4 50mm, but with smoother bokeh
Just save and buy new when you can. Relieve yourself of all headaches...
Brian Pex Honestly, thats what I got from this video. Still excellent tips though!
You are fantastic! So clear. BUying new is best
Thanks I particularly like the bokeh balls test to see if there's fungus, good stuff👍
I’m getting a Nikon setup 3 lenses and d780, the total is 8000 (new) so I’m planning on buying the camera new still but all 3 lenses used.
This is an awesome video. We're in Malaysia as well. Do you know where would be a good place to sell used Camera equipment? Thanks!
Very helpful video ,thank you.
very very helpful, thanks
hello sir.. i just want to ask.. I bumped mine on a window (hard wood) while filming.. didn't know there was a frame over there since I was moving while filming.. it bumped really hard (lens not zoomed though, I'm at 18 mm).. how to check if the lens was actually damage?
Thank you, very informative!
I really like your work. Thank you. Are you in KL?
Good video man!! Hello from Sri Lanka!
Excellent video!
Can you find out by looking through it to if the focus works?
Great video man. Thank you so much. 🖤 Appreciate it 👏
Is it ok if a used lens makes some wiggly wiggly clank clank noises from the inside when we shake the lens?? Everything works well nut there is just tht small lil noise when you shake and move the lens..
Light haze may not be a deal breaker. Snap a few stills test optical clarity.
i have a nikon d750 and a tamron 24-70 f2.8 G1 and sometimes i have problems with focusing with live view i get e red box when i try to focus but it works perfectly with the viewfinder i did already the update to the camera but the problem persist any solution please
💥No mention about checking for chromatic aberration?
Thank you sir
Super helpful thank you very much!
I dropped my sigma 85mm and it damaged the rear mount and barrel.
I sent it in for an estimate, I was quoted 475.00
Brand new it’s $1100 and I think I have a $250 deductible. Do you think it’s worth having it fixed as I am a wedding photographer and I really can’t take a chance of it messing up??
Can lens with fungus spread across the camera sensor? I have a vintage lens and i noticed it has like a small lines/fungus inside the lens. Thanksnfor the answers
This guy, ZY Productions, has been making videos for about 10 years now. His net worth is listed as $100,000 to $1 million USD. Not bad!
Very useful..thanks a lot. Tomorrow I am going to buy a expensive used lens..
I wish I knew this before I bought a used lens 2 years ago
Do you ever test for decentering of lens elements using a star chart? I'm told that's a good idea.
What is it you refer to as Boca shot ? Not sure if I've got the word right ...
this was so helpfull thank you
Bro you the man lah!
I'm an idiot for not checking number one. I thought it was just dust and trusted him when he said that there where no marks but it was permanent marks and the guy later told me that "he didn't know" but I'm certain he was well aware of it. He used a photo of the lens that had a bright glare right at the spot that it was broken.
Very good video.
thanks. great info
thx!
This was fun ✌️📸 its what I do for a living...
very useful tips
Great! Thank you!
hello, how to check the lens coating is still in good condition?
so if you buying from ebay how can you heck all this?
Is it a bad idea to buy a used lens that’s 5 years old? User claims not to have used it often.
You did not mention IS system check.
Is there any problem in the mechanism if we shake the lense and it sounds something moving inside?
oh yes
Great video :-)
you forgot to test for decentering
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Yes very nice video
great video sir!
Thanks, you did not point out actual fungus on the front and rear elements. Maybe your lenses don't have that problem
As long as it’s cheap…. I am buying…
Kai's little brother?
Dust is okay, it’s hard to get a lens without dust.
my memories are trapped inside the lens and i cannot extract them !
why you buy plastic secondhand lens?
while you can buy a $25 vintage lens, made from metal
i know it's modern lens has auto focus, i.s etc
but sometimes vintage lens perform more better than some plastic modern lens
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Such an useful and concise video with 75k views so far but only 2.7k likes 🫣 WTF! You deserve way more mate! Thank you, this is such a great contribution!