May I ask what your wanting them for? Just curious.

I don't think I will ever be buying used lenses again after reading this :O
i was thinking about buying camera lenses that are not it to bad condition and getting them fixed so i can sell them to people who cant afford to but new lenses. I seen a lens on Ebay the other day, it was a 28-70 l lens and it went for £154. I phoned up a repair company, told them what was wrong with it and they said they will bring it back to like new for only £50. The lens retails for £1000.
Hope said:I don't think I will ever be buying used lenses again after reading this :O
I've got a Nikkor 105mm f2.5 AIS that has the aperature wide open, it's ideal for portraits and in excellent condition other than that. I still use all my old manual lenses with an adapter on my Canon DSLR.
I phoned up a repair company, told them what was wrong with it and they said they will bring it back to like new for only £50. The lens retails for £1000.
Why? What's wrong with the lenses repaired by authorised repair center? My repaired 17-35 is really like new now and with the year warranty.
The quote above is what is wrong with it, taking it to anyone on the high street is a losing formula in my opinion. It is ok if you want to keep it for yourself, but for someone like Barry who wants to do it with profit in mind, they will take the cheapest option to get it fixed, (IMO).