Turns out, Camera was trash, lenses all sold, thanks to UH. Thanks for the inquiry.
I have sold the Sigma 400 and the Nikkor 70-210.
Do you have a figure in mind? Don't be bashful. By the way, it's a heavy lens with a tripod mount on it. The shipping I can easily check.
bdavis, I will give you my data and if you want me to have your e-mail, the 2.8 might be a possibility. I will see how this washes out. Do you have any idea what you would be willing to pay? Thanks for your comments and inquiry. Hugh
Thank You for the information, Hugh
Nikon 8008 AF with AF Nikkor 28mm 1:2.8, AF Nikkor 35-70mm
1:3.3-4.5, AF Nikkor 70-210mm 1:4-5.6 and AF Sigma 400mm f5.6 lenses. (All or any) Best offer
I am cleaning out cabinets and have a Nikon N8008 AF
with AF Nikkor 28 mm 1:2.8, a AF Nikkor 35-70 mm 1:3.3
-4.5, a AF Nikkor 70-210 mm 1:4-5.6 and Sigma AF 400 mm F 5.6 lenses. Would any one have any use for such?
If this comes through, The first is a Snowy Egret in the Savannah Wildlife Refuge, SC. The second one of the geese was taken in july on the Tred Avon River, Eastern Shore of MD.
They were taken with an Olympus C-765, 4 mp, always set on automatic. Please feel free to criticise. Thank You
Snowy Egret at Savannah Wildlife Refuge
Canada Geese, Tred Avon River, MD
Very nice pictures of the bridge and from the window of the bridge. Your work adds to the pleasure of looking through the pictures section of this website. Thanks for posting.
Oh! I like your shot of SanFrancisco
1975,Sequoia Natl. park headquarters parking lot, tent full of cooking odors tied on roof of car. Couple in VW camper parked next to us. I had just been taking a shot with long telephoto lens on camera. Big black bear ambles up and climbs right up on the hood of our car about 10 inches in front of our faces. Bear starts tearing at our tent, I roll down window and scream obsenities at bear, roll window back up, frantically try to change lenses. When I finally get the tele off the camera and got another lense on the bear is ambling away. No picture except bear footprints on the hood of car. To top it off. the poor folks in the VW next door were trying to get a great shot of the whole mess and had just taken their last shot on a roll of 36 and in their haste to put in a new roll of film, opened the back of the camera before rewinding, thus ruining 36 pictures they had jut taken. So, they got nothing and lost 36. My wife and I had a big laugh, but not in the presence of the VW couple. They were not amused.
Hamtrack, I like that photo. It is such FUN to see a scene such as that and be able to capture it and share it with people who weren't there to see it as you did. The canadian Rockies are a great place to put your camera to good use.
Bobj I really like your picture of the four master. There aren't many left. We had one on the Chesapeake Bay which was moved to New England and renamed "Victory Chimes" and put into tourist service. When your picture began to download I thought this was her.
This is an old Chesapeake Bay Skipjack passing by in front of our place.
cnd263 Absolutely what enjoying photography is all about. Your picture sets a wonderful mood. Many thanks to the contest organizer, what a great start. Looking forward to the next subject. (Does that happen to be the Shenandoah Valley? It's a place I love and your picture certainly made me think of it.)