I am thinning out some of my redundant gear, and hopefully passing it on to someone else that will make use out of it. As some of you know I shoot Canon and Olympus so I have some extra stuff for both EF mount Canon and M4/3 olympus. I am pricing everything all inclusive (Shipping and Paypal fees) to you. Will take paypal only, or cash if you happen to be in my area for a Face to Face. I know this is R3V where the low-ball reign's supreme and I can work on price some, but outlandish low-balls will be ignored.
40D withdrawn
Next is a 28-135 IS USM F3.5-5.6. looking for $195.00 out of this Great mid level walk around all purpose Zoom lens. Its a used lens, with a little bit of zoom creep when walking around, all the functions work on it, both zoom and manual focus rings move freely and work well. A/F works well on this body and the I/S is not bad either. There is a very small amount of fine dust inside, but no mold or anything else that might affect image quality. This copy seems to be quite sharp and I have used it A LOT. Few small fine dings and scratches in the housing here and there, but hardly noticeable, I think I have a hood for this thing somewhere, I will have to do some looking if I dont I will knock 20 bucks off the top. Of course it will have caps on both ends
I also have a kenko (same a Hoya) pro digital CPL that for this lens, that I would like to go with this lens these sell for about 50 bucks new, so its yours for $30.00.
28-135 + CPL $220.00
IMG_3525 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
those white spots are just lint for a cleaning cloth, they are not there now........
IMG_3524 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
IMG_3523 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
IMG_3529 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
IMG_3531 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Need a little more reach for your set up, How about a old school 100-300 USM F4.5-5.6, No I/S on this. Asking $95.00 Its a older very basic decent zoom, Everything works on this one as well, is a clean and save for the usual fine dust inside and few small dings and scratches on the housing this is a clean and solid example of the breed. Its a little soft at the last 1/3 of the long end of zoom but this is normal for this model and I have found it to be sharper than many of the other identical lenses I have seen images form. Has a generic lens cap, and canon tail cap, and NO lens hood. I do have a decent 58mm CPL from Promaster I can toss on this but its currently assigned to one of my Olympus lenses, but if your interested in that let me know and we can talk about that.
IMG_3526 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
IMG_3527 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
IMG_3528 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Pics soon
Going also offer up my seldom used Plastic fantastic 50mm F1.8 MKII $85.00 sound ok?? I have hardly used this, is in nearly new condition Have not used this in a while so I was surprised to find a sizable chunk of dust on the back side of the front element so I am going to knock it down to 60 bucks. It dose not affect image quality though I played with it a little bit to make sure.
IMG_3533 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
IMG_3532 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Going to be swapping to Arca Swiss style clamps for my tripod so I have a entry level Manfrotto 498RC2 ball head with 2 real manfrotto quick release plates one still in the packaging, I would hope to get $90.00 for all 3.. Plates sell for about 15 bucks a pop on amazon, and the used head for about 75 else where. Over all in good shape, and has worked good for me. Base plate screw works lose once in a while but I think I got that solved with a little loctite. There is a little cosmetic damage to the mounting fixture and on quick release lever where it fell out of the back of the Yukon hooked to a dog leash and a Malamute. I have the retail box for this as well.
Also if someone wants a tripod set up I am willing to part with my legs as well. Nothing fancy Manfrotto 190xProb Aluminum alloy. It works good for most hobbyist (and what I am selling) applications. I have had this thing up and down mountains, in high winds, knee deep in creeks and streams, snow, to sand. Its a beast and a highly underrated for a entry level acceptable set of legs IMO. These sell new for about 200 bucks at most discount sellers, Mine are in very good shape all the clamps work and are tight, the center column will pop out laterally and get you very very close to the ground. Cosmeticlly given what I have put this thing though its almost new looking other than where the clamps hit each other when packed up there is very little in the way of cosmetic issues, $170.00 seems like a decent place to start, in the retail packaging if you want it as well.
Legs and head together how about $250.00 for the pair.
Edit: head and legs up for sale, I just ran across a very good deal on a new set of legs that I could not pass up.....
IMG_3534 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
mounting pate nicks and scars
IMG_3535 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Where the legs hit each other when closed up, this is worst of the 3
IMG_3536 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
If someone want to take all this shit off my hands in one fell swoop and have them selves a take it out of the box ready to go turn key package and start shooting, I will take $850.00 for it ALL!!!
Will more than likely be adding a older generation M4/3 Olympus turn key set up to this add as well in the next few days
Couple of sample images
40d w/28-135
welcom to kalispell by mrsleeve, on Flickr
P6250785 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
_MG_3396 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
40d w/100-300 @ 280mm
_MG_3990 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
100-300 @280mm but mounted on my 6D, and cropped into about 450mm equivalent.
phantom of the north by mrsleeve, on Flickr
thanks for looking
RJ
40D withdrawn
Next is a 28-135 IS USM F3.5-5.6. looking for $195.00 out of this Great mid level walk around all purpose Zoom lens. Its a used lens, with a little bit of zoom creep when walking around, all the functions work on it, both zoom and manual focus rings move freely and work well. A/F works well on this body and the I/S is not bad either. There is a very small amount of fine dust inside, but no mold or anything else that might affect image quality. This copy seems to be quite sharp and I have used it A LOT. Few small fine dings and scratches in the housing here and there, but hardly noticeable, I think I have a hood for this thing somewhere, I will have to do some looking if I dont I will knock 20 bucks off the top. Of course it will have caps on both ends
I also have a kenko (same a Hoya) pro digital CPL that for this lens, that I would like to go with this lens these sell for about 50 bucks new, so its yours for $30.00.
28-135 + CPL $220.00

those white spots are just lint for a cleaning cloth, they are not there now........




Need a little more reach for your set up, How about a old school 100-300 USM F4.5-5.6, No I/S on this. Asking $95.00 Its a older very basic decent zoom, Everything works on this one as well, is a clean and save for the usual fine dust inside and few small dings and scratches on the housing this is a clean and solid example of the breed. Its a little soft at the last 1/3 of the long end of zoom but this is normal for this model and I have found it to be sharper than many of the other identical lenses I have seen images form. Has a generic lens cap, and canon tail cap, and NO lens hood. I do have a decent 58mm CPL from Promaster I can toss on this but its currently assigned to one of my Olympus lenses, but if your interested in that let me know and we can talk about that.



Pics soon
Going also offer up my seldom used Plastic fantastic 50mm F1.8 MKII $85.00 sound ok?? I have hardly used this, is in nearly new condition Have not used this in a while so I was surprised to find a sizable chunk of dust on the back side of the front element so I am going to knock it down to 60 bucks. It dose not affect image quality though I played with it a little bit to make sure.


Going to be swapping to Arca Swiss style clamps for my tripod so I have a entry level Manfrotto 498RC2 ball head with 2 real manfrotto quick release plates one still in the packaging, I would hope to get $90.00 for all 3.. Plates sell for about 15 bucks a pop on amazon, and the used head for about 75 else where. Over all in good shape, and has worked good for me. Base plate screw works lose once in a while but I think I got that solved with a little loctite. There is a little cosmetic damage to the mounting fixture and on quick release lever where it fell out of the back of the Yukon hooked to a dog leash and a Malamute. I have the retail box for this as well.
Also if someone wants a tripod set up I am willing to part with my legs as well. Nothing fancy Manfrotto 190xProb Aluminum alloy. It works good for most hobbyist (and what I am selling) applications. I have had this thing up and down mountains, in high winds, knee deep in creeks and streams, snow, to sand. Its a beast and a highly underrated for a entry level acceptable set of legs IMO. These sell new for about 200 bucks at most discount sellers, Mine are in very good shape all the clamps work and are tight, the center column will pop out laterally and get you very very close to the ground. Cosmeticlly given what I have put this thing though its almost new looking other than where the clamps hit each other when packed up there is very little in the way of cosmetic issues, $170.00 seems like a decent place to start, in the retail packaging if you want it as well.
Legs and head together how about $250.00 for the pair.
Edit: head and legs up for sale, I just ran across a very good deal on a new set of legs that I could not pass up.....

mounting pate nicks and scars

Where the legs hit each other when closed up, this is worst of the 3

If someone want to take all this shit off my hands in one fell swoop and have them selves a take it out of the box ready to go turn key package and start shooting, I will take $850.00 for it ALL!!!
Will more than likely be adding a older generation M4/3 Olympus turn key set up to this add as well in the next few days
Couple of sample images
40d w/28-135



40d w/100-300 @ 280mm

100-300 @280mm but mounted on my 6D, and cropped into about 450mm equivalent.

thanks for looking
RJ
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