I bought my D700 in a private sale and I am extremely pleased with the condition of the camera and its performance. I also bought an excellent condition prime 35mm 1:2 Japanese lens from the seller for $150. From what I researched, I got a pretty good deal. As I researched, I came across many lenses for sale on ebay. Casting all the warnings about ebay sellers and buying used lenses in-general, I plunged in to the used lens market with both feet. I picked out what I believed were the best deals and placed bids on several. I ended buying 4 lenses. I have received 2 and here's a short report on what I got.
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The photo above was taken with the 35 prime. The first lens is a Japanese Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-45 manual zoom lens. It looks brand new. My research turned up that it isn't a bad lens at all and had some very good points. This lens cost $39. A good dinner in a nice restaurant costs more than $39. And, I can stand to miss a meal. Here's some examples of this 35-70 lens.
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The larger lens is a Nikon 70-240mm 4.5-5.6 auto focus lens. It came in it's original box with the original wrappings, instructions, and lens hood. If it hadn't been listed as "used", I would have thought it was brand new. The auto focus works smoothly and the glass is clear. This lens is Chinese. 70-240mm is not a popular lens size and Nikon only made it for a short time before going to the 70-300. Some reviews were good, some weren't so good. I felt good about it and bought it for $99. As all of you know, in the camera world, anything halfway good for under a hundred bucks is probably a good deal. Well, I think this is a very good deal. Here are some examples.
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I'm sure that some real expert could use a magnifying glass and find fault with these lenses, but I believe I got far more than what I paid for.
I'll report on my 24-120mm and my 35-80mm lenses when they arrive later this week.
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The photo above was taken with the 35 prime. The first lens is a Japanese Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-45 manual zoom lens. It looks brand new. My research turned up that it isn't a bad lens at all and had some very good points. This lens cost $39. A good dinner in a nice restaurant costs more than $39. And, I can stand to miss a meal. Here's some examples of this 35-70 lens.
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The larger lens is a Nikon 70-240mm 4.5-5.6 auto focus lens. It came in it's original box with the original wrappings, instructions, and lens hood. If it hadn't been listed as "used", I would have thought it was brand new. The auto focus works smoothly and the glass is clear. This lens is Chinese. 70-240mm is not a popular lens size and Nikon only made it for a short time before going to the 70-300. Some reviews were good, some weren't so good. I felt good about it and bought it for $99. As all of you know, in the camera world, anything halfway good for under a hundred bucks is probably a good deal. Well, I think this is a very good deal. Here are some examples.
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I'm sure that some real expert could use a magnifying glass and find fault with these lenses, but I believe I got far more than what I paid for.
I'll report on my 24-120mm and my 35-80mm lenses when they arrive later this week.
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