Strange, I find the 24 Shift is one of my most used
lenses. Of course this is while I am saying that as of
right now I don't have any other lenses below 35mm and
those that can reach 35mm are zooms... Still I find
that I use it a good deal in my photograpy. I also go
out looking for things to shoot with the shift, but
that is kinda the point right? The ability to handhold
and shift is a dynamite combo.
With all these nice condition shift lenses coming
through at around 1k apiece I'm feeling a little bit
foolish at paying 2k for a new one, but the 9 year
extended warranty and rider that says the insurance co
will have to pay for a new lens if an accident happens
to this one makes me feel better.
Now if only I could get a film scanner to show the
picture I have taken online...
Mark Lloyd
--- Chip Stratton <cstrat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I remember this guy from a year or two ago on ebay.
> He was buying quite a
> bit of premium Olympus gear at that time. I suspect
> he found he just wasn't
> using that 24 shift as much as he thought he might.
> And that is part of what
> keeps me from snapping it up. I would love to be
> able to rationalize its
> purchase....
>
> The other thing is the insistence on money orders or
> cashier's check. While
> my gut says that this guy is on the level, I get
> nervous when when I see
> these as the only payment options, though I've never
> been burned on ebay
> itself (just a Yahoo auction.....).
>
> Chip
>
>
>
>
> > Subject: [OM] Why hasn't anyone snapped this up at
> $1150.
> >
> >
> > Includes the case even.
> >
> >
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1311256028
> >
> > Tom
>
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