Seems pricy, but depends partly on what's included. You really need the
49-72mm step-up adapter as hood, to minimize the likelihood of bumping
the protruding front element into things and to hold filters. The Oly
case doesn't hold it with the 49-72. So.. you need the 49-72, 72mm UV
filter and lens cap and something to carry/protect it with that stuff on
it. Those things all cost $$, so their presence or absence affects
value. It also appears from
"http://brashear.phys.appstate.edu/lhawkins/photo/multicoat.txt" that
some are SC and some MC, which may afect value.
I've been tracking some Oly items I'm interested in for about a year on
eBay. Four 18/3.5s have sold that I've noticed. All appeared to be in EX
or better condition. One $520 had no extras, the $520 I bought from OZ
had all the extras, the $700 had none and the $860 had caps, case and
box. Henry's of Toronto has one for $700 with a bin of $846 on ebay at
the moment on at least it's third listing, with no bids yet on any of
them. It has a case, but they don't mention caps. The special front cap
is crucial to keep the front element from rubbing against the case. John
H. has the 49-72 for $29 and the special lens cap for $28 at zuiko.com.
You don't necessarily need both. I have mine in a third party case that
perfectly holds the lens with 49-72, UV filter and 72mm cap, so the Oly
case and special slip-on cap sit in a drawer. If Henry's again doesn't
sell , you might call and see if they will negotiate.
Moose
Jim Couch wrote:
That is considerably more than I paid for mine, although I did get a
good deal. It would depend on condition. If it is Like New then $700 is
probably a fair price. I would said 600-650 is about average and
anything below 600 could be considered a good deal for one in excellent
or better shape.
Jim Couch
Alan wrote:
Is $700 for an 18f3.5 a good price ?
Alan
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