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09/04/2005 08:38:06 PM · #1
I am SELLING my lense that I just bought from B&H Photo. Its WAYYYYY more than what I need. I have used it twice on a 20D, the rest of the time is been in the box! Can anyone reccomend a good place to sell it becides Ebay?
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I am SELLING it for $750!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
email to rmapostol@gmail.com

here is the details on the camera
//www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=335379&is=REG&addedTroughType=search

Message edited by author 2005-09-05 12:42:05.
09/04/2005 08:44:51 PM · #2
At //www.keh.com you can sell or trade for something you might use more often. They are an excellent place to do business. //www.fredmiranda.com has a buy and sell forum (I hear) that a lot of people use.

Let me check my paypal piggie bank and see what I got in there...sounds like a good birding lens.
09/04/2005 08:50:30 PM · #3
fred miranda. Took me two days to find buyers for two lenses.
If you have had it for only a few days, I think you can send it back to B&H.

Message edited by author 2005-09-05 00:51:24.
09/04/2005 08:54:18 PM · #4
I just went to fred miranda you need an account to post....is it cheeper than selling it on ebay I wonder?
09/04/2005 09:00:37 PM · #5
The account cost you nothing but an email address.

PS. This is a lens that I'm trying to talk my wife into beliving that I need or I'll die. ;-P, so how much are you going to ask??
09/04/2005 09:00:49 PM · #6
I'll tell you one thing...eBay people (buyers of lenses) are funny. They bid lenses up (decent ones) to the street value of the lens. I have now sold two, a little better than average, lenses there and got what (or more) than I paid for the lens new (after rebate). I sold a tammy a couple of weeks ago that the buyer could have bought new on the web for less.

Go figure.

ED: Wow that thing takes a 86mm Filter...how heavy is it?

Message edited by author 2005-09-05 01:02:27.
09/04/2005 09:08:02 PM · #7
I HATE buying stuff never using it then selling it! you LOOOOOSE soo much money! I probably would let it go for $750 Thats $100 less than B&H. Its in BRAND NEW condition! I only used the dang thing TWICE!! It still smells new! ha ha ha!

Message edited by author 2005-09-05 12:40:42.
09/04/2005 09:09:53 PM · #8
Originally posted by awpollard:


ED: Wow that thing takes a 86mm Filter...how heavy is it?


I own this lens for the Nikon and it weighs less than my Nikkor 70-200 2.8 VR. About 2.7 lbs I think.
09/05/2005 12:41:16 AM · #9
Originally posted by awpollard:

I'll tell you one thing...eBay people (buyers of lenses) are funny. They bid lenses up (decent ones) to the street value of the lens. I have now sold two, a little better than average, lenses there and got what (or more) than I paid for the lens new (after rebate). I sold a tammy a couple of weeks ago that the buyer could have bought new on the web for less.

Go figure.

ED: Wow that thing takes a 86mm Filter...how heavy is it?


It weighs 2.7 pounds, and a fine lens it is.

If you click the link in HaydensMommy's first post, you can see all the specs simply by clicking on the "specifications" tab. B&H is a very good resource for info about lenses even if you're not buying there.


09/06/2005 09:17:02 PM · #10
good ol bumpo
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