Just tell him to remove the filter and quote what's on the name ring...
unless they're Kiron lenses.
Chuck Norcutt
DrT (George Themelis) wrote:
>> It's people like this that you as a buyer take advantage of :-)
>> And a good source of fangs.
>
> Yes, sure :) But without knowing (not even a clue, since there are no
> pictures) what the lenses are, you cannot tell if this is worth even the
> opening bid.
>
> I asked the seller to provide more information about the lenses, and
> explained that what is quoted in the auction is just the filter in front,
> and I received this response:
>
> "Q: As i am not a photographer i will try my best to answer this question. I
> dont know anything about lens, so will put more numbers out there for you
> hopefully they help. The Large one is a 80-200mm, The smallest one is MC-4,
> There is a 0-30m and a 0-10m I dont really know what they do but they were
> bought for a photography class and all pretty expensive when we bought
> them."
>
> So the seller does not know what the lenses do, but they are expensive!!!
>
> We are still far away from knowing even the basic question... Are these
> Olympus lenses or generic like JC Penny etc.?
>
> I will make another attempt to retrieve the information :)
>
> George
>
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