What's the big fascination with chrisT!?
He's a self centered self absorbed individual that craves the attention he creates and controls. If folks would just ignore him, eventually he will go
away.
I was wondering where she got off to...
The 24-105 is quite a versatile lens for shooting indoors or even outside landscapes, it gives you a good bit of sub tele coverage.
Problem with selling it is, Canon made a boat load of then and there's now a version II so the original 24-105 USM lens, which is a L series lens with IS, is nowhere near worth what you may have paid for it new.
Keep it and learn how to use it.
Certified refurbished means it was done by a technician employed by the camera company.
Many refurbs are returns, some are trade ins, some are overstock. When Canon refurbishes a camera body it is throughly gone oner and tested and cleaned and anything needing repair or replacement is done. The cameras sell for considerably less than new and Canon gives a full one year warranty, same as a new camera.
What this photo makes me think of is how stupid people can be in the pursuit of the ultimate selfie and how many have actually died doing so.
I don't know where you are located but the folks at the local post office here would never respond like that.
Most people don't use collector stamps to mail packages.
Had you explained your intent prior to handing over the package there would have been no problem.
On the 80D it is equivalent to a 160mm lens. I have both the 80D and the EF 100 2.8L lens and it's great for macro work and even head shots if you have the room.
It may help if you tell us why...
I believe this falls into the urban legend category and is total doggie doo doo.
propylene glycol and ethylene glycol are two entirely different chemicals.
I have and use a swiffer wet jet and have two very healthy dogs.
I have an SX60HS. I call it my puppy cam because I use it mainly to take photos of my two Coton De Tulear dogs. I use other cameras to photograph my puppies but mostly the SX60HS.
Ironically my biggest dislike about the camera makes it somewhat impractical for what I use it for but one adapts and finds quality in quantity.
My peeve is the lag time. Bert and Missy, my two Coton's, are either at rest or in near perpetual motion. When in motion, what I see in the EVF is rarely the image I get. Knowing this I've learned to adapt and still get some decent pics.
I bought mine used. The camera was in like new condition and works perfectly but I had to download the manual from Canon. For what it cost me, it's a pretty darn good not so little camera. I wouldn't expect it to perform as well as some of my other cameras but then they all cost a whole lot more.
It also does a decent job with video and video clips.
I do tend to use it less often now that I have a G1X mk III. The SX60 has a much longer lens than the G1X 3 but the G1X 3 actually fits in my coat pocket.