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> "norman" <lovell28@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 12 Mar, 11:38, "Garry Douglas" <ga...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "norman" <lovel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I have a Canon f1,8 28mm,
>> Canon f1.8 50mm,
>> Canon f1.8 85mm,
>> Vivitar f3.5/4.5 28-70mm zoom,
>> Hoya f3.8 70-150mm zoom
>> Hoya f5.6 300mm
>
>> You have confirmed what the man in the camera shop said when I bought
>> my 350D, they didnt want to know
>
> The 85/1.8 is a nice ****trait lens. Had one for a while but sold it off.
>
> I had much the same problem 3 years ago when I was trying to sell off
some
> equipment to fund the purchase of my 350D kit.
>
> The prices I was being quoted for a mint condition USM 300/4 L from
> Jessops and a couple of other stores in Central London were derisory so
I
> listed it on eBay. It sold within 30 minutes of the listing being
uploaded
> and I received almost twice what I was being offered from the stores
(£475
> compared to £250). Remember that this was for a current mount that will
> fit any of the EOS film and digital SLR range, not an older FD mount
lens!
>
> Unless you sell everything as a kit I would suggest you hang on to them.
> You could probably find a reasonable condition FD mount body for a good
> price or they always look good in a glass cabinet :-)
>
Alternatively, there are a few T90s on eBay right now:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?ht=1&from=R4&saatc=3&salic=3%26saatc%3D-1&satitle=T90&sacat=625%26catref%3DC6


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