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    Canon Glass 4 Sale | 70-200 f4L | 50mm 1.8 Metal Mount

    Need to raise some dough for a new macbook pro so these have to go. Both lenses are mint.

    70-200 f4L was bought in 2011, and has always had at least a UV on it. Comes with the Box, lens, and hood, possibly other filters. $450

    50mm is from the early 90s, I believe. Very clean. Loved the feel of it instead of the plastic mount, but never really used it much. Has a circular polarizer on it now and some other filters come with. $135
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    that 50mm is a gem... I'll never sell mine
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    It's a nice lens but I sold the body this morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    It's a nice lens but I sold the body this morning.
    ehh, maybe i will keep it and slap it on VTF's 30D.

    Any takers for a nice zoom?
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    really want the 70-200 but not enough cash now. Hopefully I can scrounge and convince the wife before its gone.

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    I'm interested in the fifty if it's still around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    70-200 f4L was bought in 2011, and has always had at least a UV on it. Comes with the Box, lens, and hood, possibly other filters. $450
    This is non-IS, I presume?

    This one?
    http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consum...200mm_f_4l_usm

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    I'm interested in the 70-200 if you've still got it. Could you post a couple photos?

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    Sorry for the phone pics, best I could do at the moment.
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    Someone buy this 70-200 lens. It's an absolutely incredible and useful lens.... the more you use it, the more you want to use it. It's relatively light for the size and zoom range, too (I have the 70-300L also, and it's a beast compared to this one), which makes it super easy to pack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    Someone buy this 70-200 lens. It's an absolutely incredible and useful lens.... the more you use it, the more you want to use it. It's relatively light for the size and zoom range, too (I have the 70-300L also, and it's a beast compared to this one), which makes it super easy to pack.
    Oh, believe me I want to. I figure that would I have the kit fully covered with a Tokina 12-24, canon 15-85 (still new to me, may have rendered the 12-24 obsolete), and a 70-200 at some point (or a drainpipe) to cover the telephoto. I'm just out of cash for photo stuff right now. If OP still have this in December, we can talk.

    Hell, if you want to trade for a Tokina 12-24, shoot me a PM
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    I'd like to buy the 70-200. PM sent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJSapp View Post
    Oh, believe me I want to. I figure that would I have the kit fully covered with a Tokina 12-24, canon 15-85 (still new to me, may have rendered the 12-24 obsolete), and a 70-200 at some point (or a drainpipe) to cover the telephoto. I'm just out of cash for photo stuff right now. If OP still have this in December, we can talk.

    Hell, if you want to trade for a Tokina 12-24, shoot me a PM
    Nice pickup AD.

    DJSapp, You would have almost the same setup as me.
    Tokina f2.8 11-17mm
    Canon 3.5-5.6 15-85mm
    Canon f2.8 70-200mm IS (which blew up my discretionary photography slush fund )

    So far I'm really happy with this combination of lenses. The only thing that I feel like I'm missing is a macro lens.

    My wish list right now:
    Macro lens
    2x telephoto extension tube
    More advanced camera body (currently t3i)
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    Quote Originally Posted by From_the_NEK View Post
    Nice pickup AD.
    I've always wanted to be one of those L-lens guys. Do I need to start wearing a photo vest now, too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I've always wanted to be one of those L-lens guys. Do I need to start wearing a photo vest now, too?
    You need to upgrade to a Canon CPS camera strap. Just as skiers know the importance of a good chinstrap, pro-photogs know about this.
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I've always wanted to be one of those L-lens guys. Do I need to start wearing a photo vest now, too?
    i went with the drainpipe so that it was still a black lens and i could be a stealth L-lens guy...
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    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
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    70-200 SOLD.
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