>>3326576Most of my lenses are old, cheap, and fully manual. I love them all.
Late 70's/early 80's Zykkor 135mm f/2.8 that I bought as new old stock. It felt good to pull it out of the plastic and know despite it being built in the 70's I was the first to use it. Takes good photos if used correctly but it has issues with aberration and wide-open focus. It's built like a tank and looks really handsome on my camera.
Late 70's "Universar" 500mm f/8. It's definitely not the nicest piece of glass, and the focus turns the opposite direction of all my other lenses, but it's gotten me some really good shots, and since it's 2 feet long it actually gets people talking to me when I use it.
Mid-80's Access P-MC 28mm f/2.8, all-metal, built like a tank, heavy, works really well. Cost me $5. Great quality lens for the price. It's never disappointed me.