HAVE PURCHASED SEVERAL ITEMS FROM ED. A good man with utmost integrity. Fast shipments as described. I have recently purchased a camera bag. Exactly as described, clean and in good shape. I would not hesitate to purchase anything from Ed.
Just my experience on several purchases from him recently.
Recent owner, love it. Great ISO.
I am interested in this item. Would you accept $50.00 and you cover shipping to Oregon?
So is this bag sold?
Thanks,
John
Thanks for the quick reply Ed.
Can you give me an idea on the size?
Is this camera bag still available?
Can not determine the model or size. Can you provide a little more information.
Thanks,
John
I want to thank you for "refocusing" on my original question. Very helpful comments. ...:)
That is true, however, it is amusing and informative. ...:)
Yes, I got the 40mm precisely for video and because the thing is so small...:)
WOW..Thanks amfoto1.
Great information. I thank you for taking the time to seriously consider my question and respond so completely.
As a result of the amazing and thoughtful feedback here, I have decided to keep my 18-135.
I have the 50mm 1.8, 100mm 2.0, 40mm prime, and as mentioned before, the 10-18.
Feeling much better after your helpful information about simply enjoying what I have.
Thank you for the suggestions. I do own the EF-S 10-18 for the wide angles. I have been bitten by the "L" bug ever since I purchased the "Magic Drainpipe".
I am new to this forum and considering trading in my canon EF-S 18-135mm for the canon EF 24-105 L lens.
Currently have the T6s body, but may be open to full frame down the road.
I like the 135 mm lens for video, it is light and versatile, but seek to upgrade to the better glass of the L lens to cover a similar range.
I am an amateur shooting landscape, wildlife, family, and occasionally a school concert.
I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions on whether this "upgrade " is viewed as actually a pretty good one, or maybe not.
Thanks