Well, that and the fact that I have a "thing" about old, manual-focus glass. :)

I'm mostly concerned about getting one jammed on a body and going into hysterics, and secondarily, completely screwing up the lenses in the effort to remove the culpable pin.

At the price, at least I won't be out much.

And I'd really like to get a replacement for my old Tokina 28-200 SZ-X 3.5-5.3. I really liked that lens, but it's just falling to pieces. Something in that focal range would be nice.

Fingers crossed.

-- Walt

On 11/13/2012 2:53 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
Well, that camera was aperture priority automatic, so the lenses will
likely not be "A" lenses, which gives it a bit of hit value-wise.
Any kit with multiple lenses for $50 is worth looking at, but unless
you've got a "name" zoom in their (like a Tamron, perhaps) or the
prime isn't a f1.4, then I would think the deal is a bit marginal
(depending on the zoom ranges of the lenses included and how they fit
your current line-up).

Of course, it is possible that some of the lenses will be "A" lenses
that were obtained later and just weren't used in "A" mode on this
particular camera body. Never know until you take a look!



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