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britinozz
31-07-2010, 11:07pm
I have been offered this lens for $400 what do you think guys do i go for it or not?

Canon 70-200mm f4 L lens
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Has small fault where focusing sometimes sticks at the 2 metre mark. It can be freed by turning the focus ring. If the focus limiting switch is set to the 3 metre to infinity setting the fault does not cause a problem. Otherwise the lens works perfectly, giving very sharp, high quality pictures.
Comes with lens hood, caps and case.

peterking
01-08-2010, 12:21am
Seems like the price is good if you can live with the fault. I would guess it would cost heaps to fix so if you're thinking of that with a new one @ $1249.00.

bigdazzler
01-08-2010, 7:32am
Is it the IS or non IS ?? You can buy the non IS version for about $750 brand new. The one Pete alluded to would be the IS version.

Riverlander
01-08-2010, 10:11am
thinking of that with a new one @ $1249.00

non IS version for about $750 brand new.

You blokes must be a lot better than I am at finding cheap prices. I get about $1,580 and $1,000

It is always a risk to buy faulty goods as you never know when the fault will suddenly get worse - it happens!

bigdazzler
01-08-2010, 10:14am
Grey market of course .... http://www.dwidigitalcameras.com.au/store/advsearch.asp?action=search&keyword=canon+70-200&Submit=Search

Riverlander
01-08-2010, 10:16am
Ah yes -- I forgot. Someone I do not deal with - ever - even though I do go grey market at times.

RaoulIsidro
01-08-2010, 10:37am
It is a super duper bargain at that price.
Cheers and best to the purchase!:wd:

bigdazzler
01-08-2010, 10:44am
Ah yes -- I forgot. Someone I do not deal with - ever - even though I do go grey market at times.

Whys that ?? I have had nothing but very positive service from them.

kevinj
01-08-2010, 10:51am
At that price,grab it,even with the fault it`s a bargain,might not cost that much to fix.

jasevk
01-08-2010, 11:59pm
Ah yes -- I forgot. Someone I do not deal with - ever - even though I do go grey market at times.

In my opinion they're brilliant, spent a considerable amount of money with them and have been very happy every single time

arubaato
02-08-2010, 10:12am
that fault is similar to the one I had on the 50 1.4, lasted about 6 months, then the USM broke completely and I cannot focus with it at all, not even MF.

I've been quoted $200 to $300 to fix, so not worth it for my lens, but probably worth it for yours, if you buy it.

britinozz
03-08-2010, 10:10pm
ok folks its a non IS version lens is still a good buy? i just dont know what to do.Its risk but could pay off.

rwg717
03-08-2010, 10:30pm
ok folks its a non IS version lens is still a good buy? i just dont know what to do.Its risk but could pay off.

:umm:well, a little above half price, I have had 2 of these and both hated being switched to the minimum focus mode so this could be all that's wrong with the one you've been offered? On the other hand, I have knowingly bought a Canon lens when the seller warned me that it had an auto-focus problem, thought I would be able to sort it out but in the end no joy:angry0:
Buyer beware I think:confused013
Richard

bigdazzler
04-08-2010, 6:59am
if you really want that specific lens brit ... I would pay the extra 350 odd bucks and get a new one personally.

bricat
04-08-2010, 8:26am
It is only a bargain if it works perfectly. At that price I think would be a fare price for a second hand model but needs to operate correctly. What caused the problem? Dropped? Very bitter taste in mouth if it doesn,t turn out OK.