SOLD: Canon TS-E f/3.5 24mm Tilt-Shift lens
Nikolai
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SOLD.
FOR SALE: Canon TS-E f/3.5 24mm Tilt-Shift lens.
Box, pouch, manual, hood, end caps. Date code "S".
Lens was serviced/checked by Canon Irvine in June 2005 by the original owner, who never used it since.
Purchased it from the original owner at FM five weeks ago, for the Smugmug Utah trip. That was the kind of lens I noticed Marc Muench was using primarily during the shootout, so I was very glad I had it, too :-).
Mounted it about dozen times, took less than 100 shots with it. Lens performed as supposed, nothing is wrong with it, simply don't need it anymore, not going to any canyons any time soon.
From the original post: "There is a rub/scuff mark on the outside of the hood.". Very minor, imho.
Asking price:
US $999 if shipped/insured
US $949 local pickup (zip codes 91360..91362, area codes 805 and 818, border of LA and Ventura counties)
Money orders or paypal (please add 3% paypal fee then).
FOR SALE: Canon TS-E f/3.5 24mm Tilt-Shift lens.
Box, pouch, manual, hood, end caps. Date code "S".
Lens was serviced/checked by Canon Irvine in June 2005 by the original owner, who never used it since.
Purchased it from the original owner at FM five weeks ago, for the Smugmug Utah trip. That was the kind of lens I noticed Marc Muench was using primarily during the shootout, so I was very glad I had it, too :-).
Mounted it about dozen times, took less than 100 shots with it. Lens performed as supposed, nothing is wrong with it, simply don't need it anymore, not going to any canyons any time soon.
From the original post: "There is a rub/scuff mark on the outside of the hood.". Very minor, imho.
Asking price:
US $999 if shipped/insured
US $949 local pickup (zip codes 91360..91362, area codes 805 and 818, border of LA and Ventura counties)
Money orders or paypal (please add 3% paypal fee then).
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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Regular shot without TS functionality (note the keystoning):
Now with the shift engaged - keystoning is gone:
It also makes for great panos, I will try to post an example soon.
HTH
Put TS to horizontal shift mode, rotate the knob, simply blend the images together (no advanced s/w required) - and you get smth like this:
Just kidding. I saw how Nik took care of this lens and all his gear while we were out on the post shootout. Buy with confidence.
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
Thanks Mike!
Nice shot! I'm really taking my time with processing. Going for the easy things first and putting the best for last:-)
Cheers!
Wednesday bump
Thursday bump
For a good friend I can wait a little.
ETA?
Sometime before June 9, 2007. Sorry.
Yeah, that's something that stretches my idea of "a little" far and wide
Cheers!
Sale's pending on TS-E 24mm f/3.5L