CollinB Subscriber Joined Aug 2, 2007 Messages 666 Location Ohio, USA Format Medium Format Jun 4, 2012 #1 #1 Canon 50/1.4 SSC. Both caps. Excellent condition. $100 #2 Canon 24/2.8 SSC, both caps. Excellent condition. $100 #3 Canon 35/2.8 FD, no caps. Excellent condition. $35 #4 Tamron Adapatall (older version) 300/5.6, with M42 adapter. Both caps. Missing focus collar. $60. Glass is perfect on all three. Same with the mechanics. + shipping & PP fees. Attachments fd24a.jpg 280.4 KB · Views: 81 fd24b.jpg 237.6 KB · Views: 82 fd28a.jpg 302.2 KB · Views: 77 fd28b.jpg 251.8 KB · Views: 73 tamron.jpg 130.7 KB · Views: 81 fd50a.jpg 281.1 KB · Views: 61 fd50b.jpg 227.9 KB · Views: 58 fd50c.jpg 267 KB · Views: 75 Last edited by a moderator: Jun 4, 2012
#1 Canon 50/1.4 SSC. Both caps. Excellent condition. $100 #2 Canon 24/2.8 SSC, both caps. Excellent condition. $100 #3 Canon 35/2.8 FD, no caps. Excellent condition. $35 #4 Tamron Adapatall (older version) 300/5.6, with M42 adapter. Both caps. Missing focus collar. $60. Glass is perfect on all three. Same with the mechanics. + shipping & PP fees.
Aron Member Joined Aug 27, 2009 Messages 256 Location Hungary Format Multi Format Jun 4, 2012 #2 Although I'm not into long lenses, I know a digital photographer, who got caught in the lens testing spiral and he told me once that the Tamron Adaptall 5.6/300 was his favourite long tele.
Although I'm not into long lenses, I know a digital photographer, who got caught in the lens testing spiral and he told me once that the Tamron Adaptall 5.6/300 was his favourite long tele.
OP OP CollinB Subscriber Joined Aug 2, 2007 Messages 666 Location Ohio, USA Format Medium Format Jun 4, 2012 #3 I've heard that from a # of people. Thanks.
cheekygeek Member Joined Jan 26, 2010 Messages 89 Location Alda, NE Format 35mm Jun 4, 2012 #4 Is that Tamron truly an Adaptall or it it the earlier Adapt-a-Matic?
OP OP CollinB Subscriber Joined Aug 2, 2007 Messages 666 Location Ohio, USA Format Medium Format Jun 5, 2012 #5 It is adaptall.