Canon EF 85mm 1.4 L portrait lens, Mint! No fungus, mold or dust. I always kept a UV filter on the lens. I have only used the lens a handful of times..but it's not what I need for macro work, I always end up grabbing my macro lens instead. However I am posting a couple pics I did take with it. Also, I am downsizing and making changes to my gear lineup.
Lens comes with both caps, hood, Hoya UV filter and original soft lens case.
I will mail after payment has cleared. PayPal or Zelle.
KEH sells for $1,374.00 for EX+. I am selling for $1,150.00 here (inc. shipping).
Navywife66 wrote:
Canon EF 85mm 1.4 L portrait lens, Mint! No fungus, mold or dust. I always kept a UV filter on the lens. I have only used the lens a handful of times..but it's not what I need for macro work, I always end up grabbing my macro lens instead. However I am posting a couple pics I did take with it. Also, I am downsizing and making changes to my gear lineup.
Lens comes with both caps, hood, Hoya UV filter and original soft lens case.
I will mail after payment has cleared. PayPal or Zelle.
KEH sells for $1,374.00 for EX+. I am selling for $1,150.00 here (inc. shipping).
Canon EF 85mm 1.4 L portrait lens, Mint! No fungus... (
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That is the cleanest set of pictures I have ever seen on Hedgehog.
Congratulations on taking care of your gear and good luck on the sale.
From a Nikon user.
Boris
Boris77 wrote:
That is the cleanest set of pictures I have ever seen on Hedgehog.
Congratulations on taking care of your gear and good luck on the sale.
From a Nikon user.
Boris
Thank you Boris! I’m a little OCD about my gear, as my son and spouse has told me, but, I would have it any other way.
When I added the EF12 II Extension tube to this 85L, I found this lens a lot more useful for general photography. The 85mm lenses tend to have minimum focus distances of around 3-feet (30+ inches). With the extension tube, that gets closer to 18-inches, more like how close you can focus a 50mm. This lens is insanely sharp and the IS makes it very useful for 'walkaround' on a non IBIS enabled DSLR, just pop the EF12 (or EF25) extension tube on or off, as needed, if you find something close to throw that glorious 85mm onto.
CHG_CANON wrote:
When I added the EF12 II Extension tube to this 85L, I found this lens a lot more useful for general photography. The 85mm lenses tend to have minimum focus distances of around 3-feet (30+ inches). With the extension tube, that gets closer to 18-inches, more like how close you can focus a 50mm. This lens is insanely sharp and the IS makes it very useful for 'walkaround' on a non IBIS enabled DSLR, just pop the EF12 (or EF25) extension tube on or off, as needed, if you find something close to throw that glorious 85mm onto.
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Mornings! Thanks for that advice, however, I have some amazing RF lens that I use for walk around and I have a EF 100mm macro that is fantastic. I may rent a RF 100mm though to compare and also see if the RF is lighter for me as that is my goal. Thank you again!!
Agree with that, the cleanest set of pictures. Wow
Alvin
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