Any impressions on the differences between these? I've read the A was made for reproductions and the C is optimized for infinity (and light weight for the field) - what about the W? Do any of these lend themselves more to portraiture vs. landscape.
Also, if buying a Fujinon A 300mm multi-coated used today, what's a fair price / range to pay? How will I know if the rear element is original. Would a dealer ever try to substitute a non-original rear element? I have seen on Kerry Thalmann's website the original Copal #1 shutter for this lens should have the non-serrated chrome edge.
Thanks,
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