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Canon 60D and Lenses for Sale
Aug 26, 2016 14:27:03   #
Wanderer2 Loc: Colorado Rocky Mountains
 
I have changed to full frame and would like to sell my 60D and all associated gear. This includes:

Canon 60D
Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II
Canon EF 28-70mm F3.5-4.5
Canon EF 100-300 F5.6 (fixed aperture
Sigma 1.4X Teleconverter
Two batteries with chargers, the Canon that came with the camera and a Zeikos aftermarket battery with wall and car charger.
Two thin extension rings for the 28-70 lens (without these a filter can not be used on the front of the lens)
All front and rear lens caps
Original Canon shoulder strap
Original boxes for the camera and three EF lenses.
Three manuals for the camera: The Canon Instruction Manual, David Busch's Compact Field Guide, and Canon Eos 60D for Dummies.

I purchased the body new about three years ago. I have been unable to get a shutter count on either shuttercount.com or eoscount.com. However it has been very lightly used by a non-professional and almost all use has been on a tripod for landscape photography. I'm sure the shutter count is exceptionally low for a three year old dslr. Cosmetically it is in excellent unblemished condition and has always worked perfectly for me.

The 50mm lens was bought directly from Canon a year or two ago as a refurbished lens and has scarcely had any use. The other two lenses are from my film days and according to the date code on them were manufactured in 1989 and the Sigma TC was purchased about the same time. To my untrained eye there are no problems with the glass on any of the lenses and cosmetically the barrels are in excellent condition and without scratches, etc. The 100-300 is a push pull zoom and has some zoom creep which has never been a problem for me because I've always used it with a tripod.

I have no idea what this collection is worth but I will accept well less than the price of a new 60D body alone. Any offers will be considered. If the buyer does not find the items as represented they can be returned. Please send me a PM if interested.

Mike

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Aug 27, 2016 09:00:08   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
How much?

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Aug 27, 2016 09:07:02   #
Wanderer2 Loc: Colorado Rocky Mountains
 
jaymatt wrote:
How much?


Putting a value on this is very difficult and, as I look at it, is whatever I can get for it. Please PM me and we can discuss it.

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Aug 27, 2016 10:33:18   #
stephenlouis Loc: Florida
 
The 28-70mm lens is it for sale? Is it the non STM type. I am looking for the USM version.

Please tell me the price. Thanks so much.

StephenLouis

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Aug 27, 2016 11:24:04   #
Wanderer2 Loc: Colorado Rocky Mountains
 
stephenlouis wrote:
The 28-70mm lens is it for sale? Is it the non STM type. I am looking for the USM version.

Please tell me the price. Thanks so much.

StephenLouis


It is not for sale separately. I want to sell all of this at one time. Thanks for your interest.

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Aug 27, 2016 12:20:45   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Teton Viewer wrote:
Putting a value on this is very difficult and, as I look at it, is whatever I can get for it. Please PM me and we can discuss it.


Never mind, then. I wanted a firm price.

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Aug 27, 2016 16:00:11   #
BudsOwl Loc: Upstate NY and New England
 
(1) If the lenses are all EF and not EF-S, then they are useful on your full frame, so why get rid of them.
(2) keeping the 60 D makes sense. It can be used as a backup, and may have a faster multi exposure capture rate than your FF making it better for birds in flight.
(3) the 60D is available used for less than $400 and it looks like you have more than that invested in your EF lenses.
(4) this is the reason I kept my 60D when I bought a FF.
Bud

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Aug 27, 2016 16:56:56   #
Wanderer2 Loc: Colorado Rocky Mountains
 
WF2B wrote:
(1) If the lenses are all EF and not EF-S, then they are useful on your full frame, so why get rid of them.
(2) keeping the 60 D makes sense. It can be used as a backup, and may have a faster multi exposure capture rate than your FF making it better for birds in flight.
(3) the 60D is available used for less than $400 and it looks like you have more than that invested in your EF lenses.
(4) this is the reason I kept my 60D when I bought a FF.
Bud


!. The lenses are all EF
2. I have switched brands so the lenses are of no further use to me.
3. I've checked on amazon and used 60Ds are listed for a bit less than $400 (the cheapest with a scratched lcd) to $629 like new. New ones are just below $800. These figures are of some help but I find it impossible to estimate the worth of the lenses, etc. but would not expect them to be worth anywhere near what they once cost (except the nifty fifty). IOW, I don't expect to get anywhere near the cost of a new 60D body alone.

Thanks for your thoughts and input. I do appreciate it even though all doesn't apply to my exact situation.

Mike

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Sep 1, 2016 17:36:50   #
Wanderer2 Loc: Colorado Rocky Mountains
 
Since I wasn't able to sell this here I have listed for auction on ebay, starting price $499 with no reserve. Just in case there might be someone here with any interest.

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