the great canon sell-off

Jan 07, 2009

We made the official switch to Nikon last month and I have been selling the Canon gear off in fits and spurts.  It’s time to get serious and get the rest of this stuff out of my house, though.  I’ll be adding pictures this week, but wanted to get the list out first (to be totally honest, product photography is not my forte and I’m hoping most of these will sell before I have to take them out of their boxes and actually photograph them).

Unless otherwise mentioned, all items are in like new condition with their original boxes (many boxes have had their UPC barcodes cut out).

All lenses are USA (not gray market) lenses.  The L series lenses have all been protected with UV filters (however the filters are staying with me).

Prices include shipping.

Lighting

580 EX (includes box but not case or the little foot stand, has velcro attached for use with radiopoppers) – $265

Gary Fong Lightsphere (opaque and for the 580EX [not EXII].  no packaging.) – $20

Battery pack for Canon flashes (these increase the recycle time of the flash incredibly–I wouldn’t shoot a wedding without one)  – $120

Battery pack for Canon flashes – $120

Lenses

50mm f/2.5 macro (6 months left on warranty)- $200

24-70 f/2.8 L ( 7 months left on warranty) – $1050

24-70 f/2.8L (no box, scuff marks on lens hood) – $800

135 f/2.0 L (scuff marks on lens hood, 4 months left on warranty) – $820

70-200 f/2.8 L IS (it kills me to sell this one) – $1450

Cameras

5d with battery grip + extra battery (just came back from a tune-up at Canon, 14 months old, only noticeable wear is on the mount for the flash [where there’s that usual paint chipping]) -$1300

20d (3 years old, still works great–great as a back-up camera or for a first time DSLR user–the way the controls are laid out it’s easier to learn how to shoot in manual on the 10/20/30/40/50ds than on a Rebel) – $300

30d + extra battery (bought refurbished from Canon 7 months old, has 13 months left on warranty) – $450

If you have questions or want to purchase something, you can use the contact form (in the menu bar) or email me at traci @ realphotography.com (remove the spaces)

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