Nice shots. We have a nesting pair that just moved into the area. The first though there are others in the general vicinity. We get Ospreys regularly.
Thank you for your interest.
No model numbers noted. I believe Neewer only makes one carbon fiber tripod. The ball head is a brand new unit, again no model numbers.
The units are packaged for shipping.
Too many tripods. This a nice lightweight sturdy tripod with a ball head/Arca mount. It is in excellent condition complete with all accessories & packaging.
$100.00 USD plus S&H to CONUS.
Alan,
Totally aware of those factoids. BTW, you forgot the Canon EOS film cameras which also use the EF mount.
BebuLamar wrote:
So I guess you are not an engineer. You just asked the UHH and didn't test.
I are an engineer. lol
I looked in a number of places then asked UHH, the test, and the answers were the verification.
Nice try.
Thanks all.
That's what I thought. Needed to verify.
Engineers always test & verify.
Are there any adapters out there?
A redo to reduce any confusion and smart alecs. =!8^}
Now I can post a picture. If you want more pix please contact me or go to the ebay auction.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/192690094723
Up for your consideration is an exceptional wildlife and birder's camera and lens combo. That said, you'd better be eating your Wheaties® the day you take this kit out.
The lens has Sigma's patented Image Stabilization. Sigma recommends that you disable the IS when using a tripod.
1 - Canon 40D body with everything that came in the box. But, I'm unable to find the strap. I'll buy one and include it
2 - Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Lens, caps, UV filter, hood, hood extension, Sigma 85-95mm step ring & case
3 - Canon BG-2E battery grip
4 - Canon EF focusing screen
5 - Four (4) batteries
6 - Canon CE-530 dual battery charger, AC and DC car power cord
7 - ScanDisk Extreme 2 Gb flash card
8 - Hoodman eyecup
9 - 95mm Circular Polarizer
As I stated, this is everything you'll need for nature photography. Since the 40D is a crop sensor camera, the 500mm setting becomes 500 x 1.6 = 800mm equivalent.
I am looking for $1000.00 USD OBO. Buyer pays shipping.
You might want to read the thread.
Not really an auction. I'm looking for a realistic and fair offer.
Do you think your's is?
BTW, not all ebay sales are auctions.
I am not, for whatever reason able to post pix. I can post them directly to you. It is also listed on ebay. Condx is very good, 9 out of 10, fully operational.
An honest buyer, not a tire kicker, would offer a seller the same they would like to get paid for the equivalent item(s) when asked for a realistic and fair bid.
You are so wrong, and I am NOT dishonest in any way shape or form. Be careful there. Don't place me in your box.
>No price, no sale, waste of time. An honest seller would give us a realistic start price.
>Photos and some idea of condition.
Will not separate.
Let me know what you would like to pay. I'll decide if it makes sense to me.
Up for your consideration is an exceptional wildlife and birder's camera and lens combo. That said, you'd better be eating your Wheaties® the day you take this kit out.
The lens has Sigma's patented Image Stabilization. Sigma recommends that you disable the IS when using a tripod.
1 - Canon 40D body with everything that came in the box. But, I'm unable to find the strap. I'll buy one and include it
2 - Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Lens, caps, UV filter, hood, hood extension, Sigma 85-95mm step ring & case
3 - Canon BG-2E battery grip
4 - Canon EF focusing screen
5 - Four (4) batteries
6 - Canon CE-530 dual battery charger, AC and DC car power cord
7 - ScanDisk Extreme 2 Gb flash card
8 - Hoodman eyecup
9 - 95mm Circular Polarizer
As I stated, this is everything you'll need for nature photography. Since the 40D is a crop sensor camera, the 500mm setting becomes 500 x 1.6 = 800mm equivalent.
I am looking for an offer that won't embarrass either of us.
Buyer pays shipping.
BUMPITY BUMP BUMP
Still for sale