Yep he got a great deal and it was hard to part with them but I know he and his wife will be very happy with the results when they use them. And with the money I got it will help fund our trip to Moab in a few weeks, and put money towards a wide angle for my new Canon (they are freaking...
Sounds good. Here's the pictures of the cases - pics of them empty and pics with the camera equipment inside.
Lowepro case with two padded velcro panels. Fits E-3 body, wide angle lens, and extended battery grip snugly.
Olympus lens case for the 50-200mm
Unfortunately the only bag/storage case I have I will be using for my new camera. I have a smaller one I use to use when I only had one lens that I can throw in. It would fit the body and wide angle separate. The long lens does come with it's own case, I just don't have it pictured - I can...
Thank you :) I LOVE the 12-60..it was my go-to lens for offroading shots and it never let me down with great shots. I am happy to provide shots taken with these lenses for those that would like to see. I used the 50-200 for horse shows and I loved it.
I have switched over to Canon, so it is time to sell my Olympus gear. I have:
Olympus E-3 body: 30,171 shutter click accuations, I have the box it came in, and will include the battery charger and cables I have for it. Asking $375
Olympus Zuiko 12-60mm f/2.8 Wide Angle Lens: Asking $550...
Yes they feel like a truck, more than the Tacoma in my opinion. If you keep it fairly stock and drive as you say you do, then I would say you can expect anywhere from 18-21 mpg. I daily drive my 07 Nissan Frontier 40+ miles a day with a mix of city and highway driving. I get about 15 mpg...
Thanks! It has a rangle of difficulty in terms of obstacles but the pictures from the last part of the trail (pictures I posted) are for highly modified only. There are bypasses for most of the other stuff as well as a dirt road the follows and connects at certain parts of the trail so you can...