01-08-2025 04:03 PM - last edited on 01-09-2025 08:04 AM by Danny
I recently was trying to sell a lens that is brand new. (Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM)
I purchased it in February of last year (11 months ago) and never used it. I never even took it out of the bag it came in, plastic it came in, or box it came in. I just never got around to using it like I thought I would... sadly..
Not going to name any companies, but I went to sell it online after having little success with FB marketplace.
They offered me $550 because theres a spot of "fungus" dead center on the glass.
Has anyone ever heard of this? I understand if I were to have used the lens, brought it out in the elements, and put it through the wringer but none of my other lenses have ever had this issue.
I just cant bring myself to believe this, but maybe someone has heard of this and can shed some light on this.
Thanks!
01-09-2025 11:20 PM
The whole thing is odd haha, its never touched air. I put it on a shelf in the box that it came in, and boom, it now has fungus a year later. Doesnt make sense but hopefully I can get some answers out of talking to canon. 😄
01-11-2025 08:02 PM
When i said fungus spores are everywhere i wasnt kidding😄
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