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Jan 15, 2016 18:02:36   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
SOLD: Nikon AF-S MICRO NIKKOR 105mm

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Jan 16, 2016 12:10:11   #
JALEO
 
Hello Redhogbill:

I have an Nikon D80 and yesterday bought a Nikon D810. My type of shots are my grandchilds sport, family reunion and parties and trvel.

Would this lens will be usable with the D810 for the above type of shots?

Thank You.

Leo

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Jan 16, 2016 13:26:36   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
JALEO wrote:
Hello Redhogbill:

I have an Nikon D80 and yesterday bought a Nikon D810. My type of shots are my grandchilds sport, family reunion and parties and trvel.

Would this lens will be usable with the D810 for the above type of shots?

Thank You.

Leo


all I can say about this lens is it a good lens, I have seen it used for portraits, it is a "prime lens" so it is a fixed focal length, no zooming, the zooming is in your feet!!
I advise you to do some research,{only you know if you will like this lens} on the lens, I would not want to sell you something that you are unhappy with for your type of shooting.
maybe start a new thread to get the opinion of others on UHH.

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Jan 16, 2016 15:34:44   #
juicesqueezer Loc: Okeechobee, Florida
 
This is a great portrait lens! Wish it was the 105 DC and I would have jumped on it!
Nice price and good luck with sale!

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Jan 16, 2016 20:39:39   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
juicesqueezer wrote:
This is a great portrait lens! Wish it was the 105 DC and I would have jumped on it!
Nice price and good luck with sale!




:thumbup:

I bought the 105mm f2 dc last week, have yet to play with it!!

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Jan 16, 2016 21:40:38   #
ptcanon3ti Loc: NJ
 
This is the vr lens correct?

You do not take Paypal?

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Jan 16, 2016 22:24:09   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
ptcanon3ti wrote:
This is the vr lens correct?

You do not take Paypal?



yes it is the vr model..
I would take paypal if I knew how to do it, but normally you send me a money order or certified check and I will mail as soon as I receive check

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Jan 17, 2016 06:47:46   #
juicesqueezer Loc: Okeechobee, Florida
 
redhogbill wrote:
yes it is the vr model..
I would take paypal if I knew how to do it, but normally you send me a money order or certified check and I will mail as soon as I receive check


It's easy to setup a PayPal account. Give it a try, but you can also do bank transfer. BOA works great!
This day in age, when someone makes up their mind to buy, they want it now. lol
I'm 71 and wish I was only 30 with all the new technology coming out. Soon, you won't need paper money and change will be non existent! Good luck with your sale!

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Jan 17, 2016 10:41:42   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
juicesqueezer wrote:
It's easy to setup a PayPal account. Give it a try, but you can also do bank transfer. BOA works great!
This day in age, when someone makes up their mind to buy, they want it now. lol
I'm 71 and wish I was only 30 with all the new technology coming out. Soon, you won't need paper money and change will be non existent! Good luck with your sale!


I have a paypal account!! but I can not get any info from paypal to set up for taking payments!! I have hit up a couple hoggers that used paypal for some help, but nobody seems interested in giving useful advise...

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Jan 17, 2016 14:24:25   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
redhogbill wrote:
I have a paypal account!! but I can not get any info from paypal to set up for taking payments!! I have hit up a couple hoggers that used paypal for some help, but nobody seems interested in giving useful advise...
It's been a very long time since I set up my PP account but, as best I recall, you need only to provide your email address to receive money. The money goes into your balance, which is separate from your credit line. Once it's in your balance, you can pay your PP credit payment, send money from it or your credit line, move money from balance to your bank account and even get a PP debit card to spend straight from the PP balance just like a credit card except it's cash from your "balance".

What's nice is, that when someone sends money, it almost instantly there, sometimes in under 5 seconds.

Also, if you use credit cards on line, you can list them on your PP account so that when you use them, PP is the only one that has you card info for added security.

I'm not 100% certain but, I think you need to be connected to your bank also.

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Jan 17, 2016 17:10:45   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
Macronaut wrote:
It's been a very long time since I set up my PP account but, as best I recall, you need only to provide your email address to receive money. The money goes into your balance, which is separate from your credit line. Once it's in your balance, you can pay your PP credit payment, send money from it or your credit line, move money from balance to your bank account and even get a PP debit card to spend straight from the PP balance just like a credit card except it's cash from your "balance".

What's nice is, that when someone sends money, it almost instantly there, sometimes in under 5 seconds.

Also, if you use credit cards on line, you can list them on your PP account so that when you use them, PP is the only one that has you card info for added security.

I'm not 100% certain but, I think you need to be connected to your bank also.
It's been a very long time since I set up my PP ac... (show quote)


thank you, that is of some help! it gives me a place to start

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Jan 17, 2016 18:19:45   #
ptcanon3ti Loc: NJ
 
Macronaut wrote:
It's been a very long time since I set up my PP account but, as best I recall, you need only to provide your email address to receive money. The money goes into your balance, which is separate from your credit line. Once it's in your balance, you can pay your PP credit payment, send money from it or your credit line, move money from balance to your bank account and even get a PP debit card to spend straight from the PP balance just like a credit card except it's cash from your "balance".

What's nice is, that when someone sends money, it almost instantly there, sometimes in under 5 seconds.

Also, if you use credit cards on line, you can list them on your PP account so that when you use them, PP is the only one that has you card info for added security.

I'm not 100% certain but, I think you need to be connected to your bank also.
It's been a very long time since I set up my PP ac... (show quote)



This should get it done for you.

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Jan 17, 2016 19:57:52   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
redhogbill wrote:
thank you, that is of some help! it gives me a place to start
I'm certain you will get it figured out :wink:

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Jan 17, 2016 22:05:08   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
Macronaut wrote:
I'm certain you will get it figured out :wink:




:thumbup:

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Jan 17, 2016 22:05:27   #
redhogbill Loc: antelope, calif
 
ptcanon3ti wrote:
This should get it done for you.




:thumbup:

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