I have the DA14mm, which is awesome and works beautifully on the D/DS
bodies. It was the only lens I bought with the camera, my "kit" lens.
If you really must have that wide a field of view for a 24x36mm
camera (I had a 15mm once and found I only very rarely used such an
ultrawide), and can
> -Original Message-
> From: Frantisek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AG> What about the Sigma 14mm? It goes for about $900 retail, and the
> AG> stuff Nate has shot with his (thanks, Cotty!) looks great.
>
> Ask Cotty. He had one (and sold it, IIRC?)
Yes, to my husband. :)
Amita
AG> What about the Sigma 14mm? It goes for about $900 retail, and the stuff Nate
AG> has shot with his (thanks, Cotty!) looks great.
Ask Cotty. He had one (and sold it, IIRC?)
Actually, it's not bad IMO. Pretty sharp, even wide open! Just _very_
flarey. But it is designed for full frame film (de
> Jim Hemenway wrote:
>
> > Yup, I'm very happy with the 14mm on my isDS. It's about equal to a
> > 21mm on a 35mm film SLR.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> > Herb Chong wrote:
> >
> >> well, on the *istD, the DA 14 is a good substitute.
>
> GHAA
>
> To
Jim Hemenway wrote:
Yup, I'm very happy with the 14mm on my isDS. It's about equal to a
21mm on a 35mm film SLR.
Jim
Herb Chong wrote:
well, on the *istD, the DA 14 is a good substitute.
GHAA
Tom Reese
--- Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carmans (eBay) 16-45 is £280 + £35 P&P = £315
> Mifsuds (UK) do it for £350 + £10 P&P = £360
>
> You may have to pay import duty and VAT on the eBay
> item. It doesn't seem to be
> a low enough price to be a scam. If you look at the
> prices in canada for t
e feedback for this reason. I just do not leave any
> feedback.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 5:28 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: 14mm DAs on eBay (was RE: Last rant, for
Also (and I think that's too in Ebay's rules) the feedback should take into
account how *both* partners handle possible complaints. If I (as a seller)
provide feedback immediately after I ship the goods I cannot do this.
If a buyer has a problem with what he received from me I certainly do my best
I never leave negative feedback for this reason. I just do not leave any
feedback.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 5:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 14mm DAs on eBay (was RE: Last rant, for
The hidden feedback is a good idea. Sellers also have the problem, not
just buyers. If they give honest bad feedback to a buyer who was slow
to pay, or gave the seller a hard time, then the buyer might get revenge
by posting bad feedback in return, even if the seller completed his end
of the
Carmans (eBay) 16-45 is £280 + £35 P&P = £315
Mifsuds (UK) do it for £350 + £10 P&P = £360
You may have to pay import duty and VAT on the eBay item. It doesn't seem to be
a low enough price to be a scam. If you look at the prices in canada for these
items at retail you can see how carmans can st
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Alan Chan wrote:
> I think the eBay feedback system has a serious flaw. Sellers have not been
> forced to leave +ve feedback once the payment was received and confirmed.
> This puts the buyers in a disadvantage situation when things gone wrong.
> Often the buyers won't leave -
Yes this is a problem. I am in this situation myself as a buyer of sub-standard
goods. I think a hidden feedback system would be better where the feedback was
only revealed once both parties had submitted their feedback. If only one
party submitted then after a certain time limit the feedback wo
That's true. But this seller has lots of consistently good feedback.
Apparently, he delivered the goods.
Paul
On Aug 31, 2004, at 10:30 PM, Alan Chan wrote:
Their feedback is very good. I'm tempted.
I think the eBay feedback system has a serious flaw. Sellers have not
been forced to leave +ve
P.S. What do others think of the following part of their listing?
"We will attempt to contact you by telephone within 24hrs of the
successful completion of your auction. We acquire your telephone number
from your official E-Bay information that you supplied when you
registered with E-Bay.
"We o
I saw this firm advertising the DA 16-45 on eBay. A few weeks ago I
contacted them to ask if they could get me the DA 14. They said 'sure'
and quoted me a very low price. I don't recall what it was, but it was
about what they are now asking on eBay. The price made me suspicious, so
I told them
In France 810 € (advised price)
But it is not yet available
Hi Tim, Nick ...
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 10:45:29 -0700, Tim Sherburne wrote:
>That does seem a little high. Adorama is listing the lens at US$640, about
>GBP345. Perhaps your listed price is MSRP?
>
>t
>
>On 7/14/04 12:59, Nick Clark wrote:
>
>> Waiting for me was Pentax User Magazine with details o
That does seem a little high. Adorama is listing the lens at US$640, about
GBP345. Perhaps your listed price is MSRP?
t
On 7/14/04 12:59, Nick Clark wrote:
> Waiting for me was Pentax User Magazine with details of the 14mm DA lens and a
> price mentioned of £700! Is this right? I was expecting
Wait. Tamron has no SMC.
Best, Bernd
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From: cloversan
a.. Subject: 14mm for *ist D
b.. Date: Sun, 07 Mar 2004 15:16:55 -0800
Hello guys,
Do you think it is better
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