FS: Canon 70-200 f/4L Non-IS and Sigma 18-125 Non-IS
John Patrick
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Been acquiring lenses for some time, so it's time to get rid of the ones I don't use anymore.
1) SOLD! Canon 70-200 f/4L non-IS. Date code of US1005. Comes complete with both original Canon caps, hood, suede bag, and original box. Box has all paperwork as well. Also comes with 67mm Toshiba UV filter. No issues, fairly sharp for this version. Zoom and focus rings show some graying in the grooves, but that's normal. Other than the graying, there are zero marks on the lens; extremely pristine both body and glass. Reason for selling: I use my f/2.8 IS exclusively now. PRICE: $460 shipped and Paypal.
2) Sigma 18-125 f/3.5-5.6 DC, not the OS version. CANON MOUNT. Comes with both original Sigma caps, hood, box, and paperwork. Also comes with 62mm Hoya HMC Skylight (1B) filter. Was a nice walk-around lens back when I only had my 20D. Now, it vignettes too bad on my 1-series. Fairly lightweight. If you're not familiar with these, the focus isn't very quiet or quick, but in good light, it's quite nice. Never had a problem with it. Just like the 70-200, the body and glass are pristine; PRICE: $140 shipped and Paypal
Location is NW Chicago 'burbs. Cash pickup possible, please contact.
Prices include shipping to US destinations only. For foreign destinations, please contact. Price for foreign destinations may be higher for shipping and currency conversion (if req'd).
Canon 70-200/4 samples removed.
Now the Sigma 18-125.
Same target, 4 feet away, camera (1D2) on tripod. Note the vignetting: this lens was made for 1.6x cameras, and vignettes fairly strongly at 125mm, and even worse at 18mm on a 1.3x camera. On my 20D, however, I never noticed any vignetting.
Sigma 18-125 @ 125mm, f/5.6, full frame resized down to 600x900:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56sm.jpg
100% crop, center, 125mm f/5.6:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56cen.jpg
100% crop, upper right, 125mm f/5.6:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56ur.jpg
100% crop, lower left, 125mm f/5.6:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56ll.jpg
Will try to take a shot at 18mm tomorrow outside.
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]In the off chance people want to trade, I am looking for:
- Canon 24mm TSE
- Canon 45mm TSE
- AB800s (black preferred)
- AB grids (10, 20, 30, 40 set)
- Decent macro (Canon-mount)[/FONT]
John
1) SOLD! Canon 70-200 f/4L non-IS. Date code of US1005. Comes complete with both original Canon caps, hood, suede bag, and original box. Box has all paperwork as well. Also comes with 67mm Toshiba UV filter. No issues, fairly sharp for this version. Zoom and focus rings show some graying in the grooves, but that's normal. Other than the graying, there are zero marks on the lens; extremely pristine both body and glass. Reason for selling: I use my f/2.8 IS exclusively now. PRICE: $460 shipped and Paypal.
2) Sigma 18-125 f/3.5-5.6 DC, not the OS version. CANON MOUNT. Comes with both original Sigma caps, hood, box, and paperwork. Also comes with 62mm Hoya HMC Skylight (1B) filter. Was a nice walk-around lens back when I only had my 20D. Now, it vignettes too bad on my 1-series. Fairly lightweight. If you're not familiar with these, the focus isn't very quiet or quick, but in good light, it's quite nice. Never had a problem with it. Just like the 70-200, the body and glass are pristine; PRICE: $140 shipped and Paypal
Location is NW Chicago 'burbs. Cash pickup possible, please contact.
Prices include shipping to US destinations only. For foreign destinations, please contact. Price for foreign destinations may be higher for shipping and currency conversion (if req'd).
Canon 70-200/4 samples removed.
Now the Sigma 18-125.
Same target, 4 feet away, camera (1D2) on tripod. Note the vignetting: this lens was made for 1.6x cameras, and vignettes fairly strongly at 125mm, and even worse at 18mm on a 1.3x camera. On my 20D, however, I never noticed any vignetting.
Sigma 18-125 @ 125mm, f/5.6, full frame resized down to 600x900:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56sm.jpg
100% crop, center, 125mm f/5.6:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56cen.jpg
100% crop, upper right, 125mm f/5.6:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56ur.jpg
100% crop, lower left, 125mm f/5.6:
http://www.onyourmarkphoto.com/misc/125f56ll.jpg
Will try to take a shot at 18mm tomorrow outside.
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]In the off chance people want to trade, I am looking for:
- Canon 24mm TSE
- Canon 45mm TSE
- AB800s (black preferred)
- AB grids (10, 20, 30, 40 set)
- Decent macro (Canon-mount)[/FONT]
John
John Patrick
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Still have the Sigma 18-125 available. Please PM or e-mail if interested.
John
Canon shooter