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    [SOLD]: 10-22mm & 30mm APS-C lenses

    UPDATE: The Genus filter and 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 are both sold. The Sigma lens will be listed on Ebay.

    All items are in very good condition. Payment will be through Paypal. Quoted shipping is for continental US only. Reasons for selling:

    10-22mm : I'd like to pick up a full-frame UWA instead
    30mm : I receive almost the identical focal length / aperture using my 50mm f/1.4 on FF
    Genus : I recently purchased a Singh-Ray Vari-N-Duo

    So, here we go:

    Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
    $620 + $15 shipping = $635

    I purchased the 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 refurbished from Adorama. It's worked very well for me. It's had a filter on it since I bought it (removed for the product shot). Lens does not come with filter, though. Lens comes with caps and white box. Click here for example shots taken with lens.


    Sigma 30mm f/1.4
    $390 + $15 shipping = $405

    I purchased this lens new from B&H Photo. This is a great field of view for a crop sensor camera (mimics 50mm FF, basically). It's had a lens filter on it ever since I received it (removed for product shot). Lens filter does not come with purchase, though. Lens comes with caps and retail box. Click here for example shots taken with this lens.


    [SOLD] 77mm Genus ND Fader Filter
    $115 + $10 shipping = $125

    I purchased this filter new from B&H Photo. I'm almost reluctant to let this go because of its usefulness on wider angle lenses. However, it's economically unreasonable for me to keep it for the few times it would prove more useful than the Singh-Ray. The Genus does impart a rather strong color cast (easily corrected in post), and does degrade image quality a bit. However, I always found its usefulness outweighed the slight degredation in IQ. Filter comes with plastic case, cleaning cloth, and thumb screws (not pictured). Click here for example shots taken using this filter.
    Last edited by Sean Setters; 05-30-2012 at 01:49 PM.

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