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07-10-09, 07:25 AM | #1 |
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FS: Canon USM 70-200
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I have a Canon 55-200mm zoom lens. Fastest @ f4.5 Ultra sonic motor (USM) 52mm filter thread. Both lens cap and rear cap/protector. I have only used it a handful of times. It really is immaculate. It looks unused because it pretty much is! I normally use a Sigma 28-300. Looking for £90 + postage. They are about £125 cheapest on the internet. Open to offers. Thank you, Ben I'm not sure if this is the right forum for posting 'for sale' articles, i cant find one that is a general topic area for stuff other than bikes? Please move if necessary Last edited by BournemouthBen; 09-10-09 at 09:40 PM. Reason: Spelling |
07-10-09, 07:28 AM | #2 |
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
Pictures...
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
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07-10-09, 10:44 AM | #4 |
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
Ooooh looks nice that, unfortunately I'm still debating over which body to buy! Good luck with the sale and if its still available once I've spent my money, I might give you a shout.
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
Given the choice I'd buy Angelina Jolie's body, much better than the one I currently have.
However, that is a very nice lens. For a decent second hand body a good condition EOS 30D would be perfect if you want something you can get really creative with. Now Canon have upgraded through the 40D to the 50D there will be lots of 30Ds coming on the used market. This is a good place to buy and sell bodies and lenses. I picked up an almost new L-series lens here - £600 instead of £900 - from a photography student who'd finished his course. http://www.photographers.co.uk/html/...orSaleWanted=S |
08-10-09, 11:39 PM | #6 |
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
Bump bump! still for sale...
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09-10-09, 09:34 AM | #7 |
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
To be picky, and put it back on top the photograph shows a 55-200 zoom
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09-10-09, 09:39 PM | #8 |
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oh yeah. Honest mistake, ill edit it.
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09-10-09, 10:10 PM | #9 |
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Re: FS: Canon USM 70-200
Bump away again, apologies for the slight derail but I imagine the photographers among us will all read this thread.
Im in the hunt for a digital SLR body ideally to suit Canon EOS lenses. I have a reasonable amount of kit and want to go digital completely now. Which one is good under a monkey and used is ok for me. Cheers. |
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Re: FS: Canon USM 55-200
I dont know what the current model is in the 'entry level' market (i assume thats the level your thinking...)
I have a 350D, which is ancient in terms of technology and megapixels...but it still does a cracking job. I use it for Uni and any jobs i do. Some stuff could be better, but I dont have nearly enough money to justify anything better at the moment. I think the current models are the EOS 450/500/1000 'D' range, before you hit the more semi pro range. Canon Website All sorts to consider like HD video, MP, focus points etc etc etc. (you may already know this.) Something around the 10-12 MP range is good enough quality for A2 print and web content. 14 Mp+ etc is probably too much and you'll soon start to fill up your PC hard drive with massive RAW files. I don't know what prices are, but anything in the Canon range is good. I don't think many people will be able to tell quality difference between Canon/Nikon. Its hard to advise. Get yourself down to the local Jessops and hold/try a couple bodies. Then go to your local small camera shop and buy from them. You will only get a good feel by actually testing. Good luck, Ben. P.s... I assume you have a load of Ef lenses? The focal lengths of lenses then fitted onto entry level Canon bodies has to be multiplied by 1.6 because sensor is smaller than 35 mm. (Its APS sized, so wide angle lenses aren't quite as wide). Sorry if I've said a load of stuff you already know! There will be more along to tell you stuff!!! |
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