I'm selling my slightly used Sigma 150-500 1.5-6.3 APO HSM with Optical Stabilizer.
It has auto and manual focus and the Optical stabilizer can be set for motion, hand held or tripod. It has the mounting bracket plus an HD UV filter by bower and a lens hood. It has both lens covers. I would like to get $400 plus shipping for it.
I bought it used and have only used it a few times.
Sigma 150-500 lens for Nikon F mount
Clear glass - no scratches
features
How did you set your prices? They seem very reasonable.
Maybe the bird wasn"t dressed yet - shy
CHG_CANON wrote:
Too many people subscribe to software with features they don't need to impress people they don't like.
How true. Use the trial time to see which one does what you would like to do. Lots of support for all the programs- some good, some not so good.
Enjoy the experience, learn where to go, use the 70-300 cannon, then go back without the group and get better clicks.
Thank you all. Now I have some choices.
I've tried several places that say they make puzzles out of your photo, only to be disappointed with flimsy pieces. Anyone know where to get real puzzles made from your photos?
Tuckaleechee caverans, they'll let you light paint down in the caverans. Elvira's is a great place to eat and some interesting shots to be had there too.
How do your old ps pictures look now to you?
How do your old ps pictures look now to you?
A flashlight under the arch (out of site) is a nice touch to a sky picture. Not to bright depending upon the length of the exposure.
I was just going to post what everyone thinks of this lens, and when I opened the forum, saw 18-400 Tamron listed. Just went to the Great Smokey Mountain Photography Summit in Townsend, TN. When going out with my roommate to catch some clicks we don't see in NJ, I was carting two cameras with different lens. My roommate had the 18-400 Tammy on her D500 Nikon ( I had a D500 abd D7000). She had a lighter load and covered the majority of the range I did. The only time she changed her lens was for the 3 am star/night class, and she went to her 10-20 Sigma 1.4. I was impressed with the 18-400. I have always used Sigma and Nikon lenses, never Tamron. Like the feedback I'm seeing. Thanks.
I think you should take me along on your trip. I'll be happy to edit your photos every evening and allow you to enjoy our surroundings. Sounds like a plan to me. What do you think?
Enjoy the moment - keep on clicking
that makes sense - I didn't understand that it wasn't an image format - thanks