If it helps I'll tell you that my Tokina AT-X AF 80-200/2.8 in Canon
mount is so big and heavy that it's one of those that never gets used
unless I'm no more than 100 yards/meters from the car. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/28/2011 4:34 PM, EDB wrote:
> OMG, that Tamrom SP 80-200mm f/2.8 is so tempting.
>
> On 3/26/2011 6:40 PM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> Ian's 7-14 mm DZ is on its way to the low humidity Texas Hill Country and I
>> need to pay for the equipment which is going his way. I'm also
>> transitioning from being a "Fat Cat Insurance Guy" to being a starving
>> student as I
>> embark on a path leading to a MFA in Studio Arts at Texas A&M - Corpus
>> Christi. This is promoted as "The Island University," so you can visualize
>> me
>> in cut offs, flip flops& old tee-shirt with an Olympus of some sort slung
>> over my shoulder or in my pocket.
>>
>> The bottom line is that I am going to be thinning the herd a bit. There
>> is not much telling what may show up here, however let me kick it off with a
>> few items (some choice and some more common.) Each is sold with a money
>> cheerfully refunded policy, should the item arrive and not be as described.
>> Photos can be taken and sent if you want them. Prices include shipping in
>> the United States. I will ship overseas for the actual extra charge.
>>
>> If there is something you need, let me know and it doesn't necessarily need
>> to me OM related.
>>
>> Olympus OM 4 body. Nice clean camera with minor brassing at the strap lugs
>> and on the film reminder. Not the new circuit, however I've not noticed a
>> battery drain problem. It needs new light seals. It has all the proper
>> caps, hot shoe slide etc. If you can live with an OM 4, you will not be
>> disappointed with this one. $110 or if you want me to replace the light
>> seals,
>> $145.
>>
>> Olympus OM 2S. Near mint with 50mm MIJ f1.8 and strap. My favorite model
>> however I have a half dozen and don't need another. Only distraction on
>> this one is an ID number very lightly scratched on the base plate. Tiny and
>> less than 3/4 inch long. I've owned the camera for about 6 or 8 months and
>> just noticed it for the first time today. This is a camera which will
>> please. Includes both instruction manuals. $95.
>>
>> Olympus OM 4T, LNIB with proper documentation. Champayne. Includes box
>> with proper serial number, little plastic piece protecting the shutter.
>> $435.
>>
>> Olympus 50mm f1.4, LNIB with proper data sheet. Serial number on box
>> matches SN on lens. Sn 1,161,XXX. New in box lenshood. No disappointments.
>> $300.
>>
>> Tamron SP 80-200mm f2.8LD. Excellent in original box with carrying case.
>> Either Canon or Olympus adaptall mount. Your choice. $285
>>
>> Voigtlander Bessa II Color-Skopar 105mm f3.5. Nice condition. 4.5 X 6 Mask
>> included. $600
>>
>> Set of Olympus Auto Extension Tubes. $100.
>>
>> Set of Vivitar Auto Extension Tubes. $45.
>>
>> Varimagni in case. $55.
>>
>> Durst Laborator 1200 enlarger. Local sale (think Texas, however I will be
>> driving to Virginia from Texas in a week and might be able to deliver
>> along the way.) If interested, contact me for photos and description of
>> included items. $450.
>>
>> Buy more than one item and deduct $10 from each of the items over one.
>> I'm just getting warmed up. What doesn't sell here goes on eBay, Craigslist,
>> Fred Miranda, APUG or elsewhere. If you want something, let me know.
>>
>> All communications off list, please.
>>
>> Bill Barber (In flip flops and an old tee-shirt)
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