- Joined
- Jan 16, 2006
- Messages
- 5,903
I don't buy that it's changed that much. Some coatings have gotten better, but a great lens from yesterday is better than a good lens of today. (Photozone has occasionally tested some older lenses and the good ones can easily stand up to today's lenses in resolution.)Glass doesn't get worse over time, but standards change. What was once considered good is not considered good these days. Lens designs have improved.
Not to mention that a merely "good" lens from yesterday will have build quality that will shame all but the greatest of today's lenses. I get spoiled by the all-metal and buttery-smooth-controls on some of my older lenses. Probably the absolute smoothest focus ring I have used is on an old screw-mount lens that I got off eBay for about $25.
In case it wasn't obviously, I'm thinking older manual focus focus lenses here, more like '80s, 70s, etc than '90s. There's a reason older Zeiss, Voigtlander, Pentax, etc lenses are still popular and valuable. And don't let a Leica photographer hear you disparage older lenses! Or a medium-format shooter, etc.
And then there's the times that a lens has been replaced by an inferior version... which I believe has happened to every lens and/or camera manufacturer. Things don't always get better.