DaleRob wrote in post #2106068
How should I inspect this? What should I look for?
The problems I see here most often with any lenses are focusing errors and image quality issues. Thus, when I buy a lens, I mount it on my camera, take some pictures inside the store and of the landscape in front of the store, and inspect them at high magnification on the camera's screen.
So far, I've never found a lens that wasn't acceptable, but it's an easy test to conduct. It also gives you an opportunity to determine if the ergonomics of the lens are workable.
If they have several, they might let you compare them. But I would be exceedingly careful with them if you do that, and if you have a problem, show them clearly what concerns you--it might be a usage issue.
Rick "who would rather pay more to try it out first" Denney