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Old 01-04-2013, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default FS: NIKON 18-70mm (DX) and 70-300mm (full-frame) lenses

Now that I'm on FX full time, it's time to downsize my lenses a bit.

I have two here that I'm parting with. If you're getting into DSLR's or need a couple versatile zooms that won't break the bank, they are great to consider. They played a big role in me getting back into SLR photography. These will fit onto pretty much any Nikon digital SLR.

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Nikon 18-70mm 3.4-4.5G ED DX - Exclusively designed for Digital SLRs.

A really nice mid-range zoom thats versatile for a lot of situations. It's sharp and compact. Optically it's excellent, cosmetically there are a couple of small blemishes...but they will definitely not affect your photos of course.

Hood and Cap are included.

Price: $150.00

CP Bonus: I'll throw in the B+W UV Filter for free (usually about $40 bucks new just for that). Made in Germany(!).




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Nikkor AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 D ED

This is a great little autofocus tele zoom for your Nikon DSLR. It's in excellent shape both optically and cosmetically. Made in Japan (yay!). Full-frame lens, so works nicely on an FX camera as well as your old manuals.

Price: $140.00

Hood and Cap are included.

CP Bonus: I'll throw in the B+W UV Filter for free (usually about $40 bucks new just for that). Made in Germany(!).





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$250 if you take both of them.

I took these photos fairly quickly, so if you are curious about certain parts or need a better shots let me know (looking at them now, I realize my depth of field is a little shallow).

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Old 01-05-2013, 12:53 PM   #2
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Nice Bokeh!
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Old 01-06-2013, 07:09 PM   #3
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I shot this a week ago with that very 70-300mm: Quite happy with the lens, though I certainly paid a lot more than what Table 5's asking.


Moonhires2 by dylan random, on Flickr
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Old 01-16-2013, 08:43 AM   #4
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That's a fantastic shot Sr. Mints! Didn't think that would actually be possible with a 300mm.
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