Ubrales :
Any more innuendos?
When you stated " ...Ubrales, if you had bothered to read my post you would have seen that if I didn't clean them they would have been unusable anyway, so you're post is not any help whatsoever......" you accused me of not reading your post!
I had the courtesy and the courage to address your irresponsible comment directly.
Innuendos are not signs of leadership!
Sorry I must apologise, perhaps I am being a little harsh, and I thank you for trying to help. I'm sorry if my question wasn't clear enough.
But I do have to ask, when did this post become about leadership?
If you want to discuss leadership, here goes:
I was captain of my school, also an active member in my local community where I volunteer at aged care homes, coach a local soccer team and work on environmental regeneration projects. On top of that, I am currently studying criminal law and working as a paralegal aid for a legal aid centre. Here's the real kicker; I also won the local government's young citizen of the year award for, wait for it, outstanding leadership in service to the community.
Furthermore, innuendos are sophisticated literary devices, and in this case you were not the only one I was referencing, so instead of addressing each answer individually, I chose to address them as a whole.
Further addressing your comment about precision and alignment, I agree that with modern lenses this is a very valid point, however with these older valueless lenses, the lenses actually work fine and were easy to take apart and reassemble, as everything screwed together and had its place. No, they are not perfect, but then having sat in a cupboard getting mouldy for 20 years, I'm not surprised. In terms of picture quality, they actually have very interesting light qualities due to the etching, as nathanbarlow pointed out, but this simply adds to the character of photos and suits my shooting style.