QUOTE (Shutter @ Sep 10 2008, 06:50 PM)
If the shutter speeds are correct and there's no fungus, cleaning marks or anything else wrong with the lens - I'd say 'Go for it!'
The 150 CF is an awesome lens, some people claim it's not as sharp as the much more expensive (and rare) 180 CF - but acutally there's not that much difference. It's a great focal length for portraits and also quite usable in the field - even if you use it with bellows it still performs rather nicely...
You should definitely consider buying a lens shade, or even better: the proshade, because I've encountered some (minor) lens flare.
Thanks for the advice. I have a shade for the 80mm series 60 I believe will that work on the 150?
I looked on KEH and saw prices much higher for the 150mm so that is what makes me wonder about the price. That 180 looked even higher.
If the 80 is the normal lens, a 150 would be like a 90 or 110mm on a 35mm?
Thanks.