Canon 80D Exact number of actuations unknown. Some tiny cosmetic blemishes that you probably won’t notice. Comes with 2 Canon LP-E6N batteries and 2 Wasabi LP-E6N batteries. Charger included. Comes with both custom camera strap and original camera strap. Original box included. $600
The following lenses all come with lens hoods and protective clear filters. Most come with original boxes and soft cases.
Canon EF 100mm f2.8L macro. Also come with tripod ring. $600
Tamron EF mount 100-400mm f4.5-6.3 DI VC USD. Comes with tripod ring. $400
Canon EFS 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS. $200
Canon EFS 10-18mm f4.5-5.6. IS $150
Rokinon EF mount 14mm f2.8. $200
Yongnuo EF mount 35mm f2. $100
Opetka EF mount 6.5mm f3.5 manual focus. $75
EF mount 900mm f8 mirror lens. Includes 2x extender. $100
Tamron EF mount. 1.4x extender. $150
Tamron EF mount. 2x extender. $150
I also have a set of 49mm Neewer filters and Hoya 67mm filters I will throw in with the appropriate lens.
I will include with Camera purchase David Busch 80D instruction book. Cost would be $35
I feel these prices are very competitive. All equipment is in excellent shape.
As stated I would like to sell locally and will travel NJ, NY eastern PA if necessary. If shipping is necessary we can discuss.
I just don’t understand. A man asks a simple questions and it engenders such nasty responses. If someone asks me driving diemrectiins do I tell him to buy a map ?
In this age of digital photography the only reason for not experimenting is lazyness!!! I have received some suggestions on my work from people here and I have used some of the suggestions or modified them for my use.
You had better experiment a bit with your speeding to get it right.
If your fantastic super duper digital camera and hyper sharp lenses are so awesome why does everyone need AI sharpening and all these other dozens of programs to fix the utter failures of their equipment performance?
SOOC should be just fine from your $6K cameras and $12,000K lenses. But apparently they are hardly sharp at all and desperately need lots of help. Or is it such poor technique with all this super equipment that the photos need salvaging?
A friend wants to know.
What is wrong? br br If your fantastic super dupe... (show quote)
I have to rely on every tool available to produce a good photo. Most times my skill level is what fails me, but then again I have neither a 6k camera or a 12k lens.
"Taking your camera film to get developed, and having no idea if any of your pictures were even usable until you got the pictures back."
I do remember the surprise of "oh yeah! I forgot I took a pic of that!!”
"The delayed surprise was nice. Also taking a photo was one shot, no checks and reshoots, no time needed for post processing — you got back to having fun."