As does music, this speaks for it's self---or doesn't.
Don-My first ad with pics was on 10/17/15 and is now on pg 13 of the classifieds. I'm going to ad-on to my current ad by including the letters "OBO" after the asking price--and also mention the UV filter. bob
Don- I just got your request for a foto. There's already one among the classifieds. I'll find it and let you know where to look.
bob
AF-S Nikkor 16-85 3.5-5.6G, ED, VR. This DX is the best carry-around lens I've had: compact, built like a tank, tack-sharp and with a FOV of 24-127mm. In order to relieve severe GAS, am forced to replace it with new 16-80 2.8-4.0.
Condition is like new----presentation clean. Includes caps, hood and pouch. New price in B&H catalog is $696.95.
Asking $325.00 including shipping to lower 48. Personal check with shipping upon check clearance, or, Bank MO or Walmart cash transfer with immediate shipping. Return in same condition within 30 days of receipt for full refund.
PM me if interested. Bob
Lens is SOLD 2/1/16
djtravels wrote:
I've had the 12-24mm for some time. Like it for landscape work. Used it a lot for sunrise photos with very pleasing results. djt
That's the one I'm considering. Thanks for responding.
Would appreciate feedback on either or both of these f4.0 DX's.
Mr. B wrote:
Hey, me too! My father was a certified master clock and watch maker.I did a bit of work myself...took three courses with the British Horological Institute many years ago.
--and you too, Mr.B! Just curious: I'm wondering if the burgeoning digital age altered your career path. Thanks for responding.
Bob
creativ simon wrote:
My Father's trade for some 70 years, grew up surrounded by watches and the clanking of the clocks
Thanks for your note Simon. I'm glad to have stirred up some memories for you.
Bob
lightcatcher wrote:
Nice documentary series of images, well done.
Thank you Lightcatcher. I love to go to this shop--the atmosphere is tangible--
--and Mark keeps my 55 year-old Omega to within 2 minutes a month.
Bob
Exactly! Thanks for looking.
This is one of the remaining, but rapidly shrinking, shops where a fine mechanical watch can be reliably repaired and serviced: Mark Anderson in Eugene.
Nikon D3300 with 16-85 Nikkor.
C & C welcomed
Thanks to all for your comments. You rank high in the "pole"!It took these old eyes too long to find it. As to straightening, the contrarian in me insists on leaving it atilt---all the way to the del. button.
Bob