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Selling a few fisheye's plus more, offers considered
Posted: 22 Feb 2012 at 4:14 GMT updated: 22 Feb 2012 at 4:18 GMT
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After much review of what I'm doing, how I'm doing it and with what I've decided to go completely full frame with DSLRs. So, I've got a few lenses and cameras that I will no longer be using. I don't need to sell these, so consider that if you want to make an offer.
First up is a Nikon 10.5 DX 2.8 - perfect working condition, great glass, no visible wear, original box, cloth pouch.
Second is a Tokina, 10-17. Great glass, sharp lens, works as expected except the zoom gets quite tight at around 14mm or so. I may have this fixed soon but will probably cost me $100 US or so.
Third is a Canon 10-22mm, perfect condition, original box.
Fourth is a Canon 50D, perfect condition, about 21,000 shutter count. two batteries, charger, all original other stuff included with original box, Canon strap still in plastic.
Fifth is Nikon D300, prefect condition, around 20,000 shutter count. three batteries, charger, all original stuff included with original box, Nikon strap still in plastic.
That's it, I think Make an offer if you have any interest. If I consider it I can then send photo's of the item, photo's taken with the item, etc.
cheers,
Robert
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Re: Selling a few fisheye's plus more, offers considered
Posted: 9 Apr 2012 at 0:01 GMT
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Just a note, while I got a few offers, nothing that worked for me or the potential buyer. And after a bit more thought, and getting the Tokina 10-17 fixed at a great repair shop I've decided to keep it all. The Canon 50D with the 10-22 is a perfect tool for the small amount of real estate that I still shoot. This combo pays for itself every month or two. I don't shoot much as I charge a lot more than most in this field and only a few very smart agents use me now.
For the Nikon 10.5, it appears that it could be a great combo when paired with a Nikon D800, shaved of course. But three shots around for a 11,000 by 5,500 pixel EQ, that's amazing.
The Nikon D300 is the only part of this that I'm not sure what to do with at this moment. I will probably end up passing it on to one of my kids.
So, if anything to learn from this, think carefully about selling your existing equipment, it might be a mistake 
Cheers,
Robert
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