Actually, the 80-135 is REALLY a 65-116 extension tube. It is marked for the
80 and 135 lenses, so many people (I guess including KEH) confuse the name.
I learned this from the list, of course, when a seller of a kit I was
interested in said he had a 'rare' 80-135.
Tom
> At 09:14 AM 7/22/01 -0700, you wrote:
> >They had two earlier this morning, but apparently both were sold as none
> >are now listed. The one for $225 was missing the tripod ring, a sort of
> >detraction.
> >
> >Tris
> >
> >
>
> Tripod rings are about $20 as a spare part, and they're the same for the
> 300, 400, TAT, and 85-250. Keh sells lenses without for $100-150 less than
> with. So buy the ring separately, or share, and get a really good deal.
> Last time I looked they had a 80-135 auto tube (which is apparently what
they
> call a TAT without a ring) for only $84.
>
> Paul
>
>
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