Sure those swirlies are not just poor bokeh??
Dave
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Sent: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:38:24 -0500
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Subject: Re: Moral Dilemma re Selling on Ebay


In a message dated 1/14/2003 11:02:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> Put these words in the description.People will be agast at how 
> honest you are and just might bid :) :)
> 
> Dave(soon to be an ebayer to)Brooks
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> > <SNIP>most of the pictures taken with it look okay, not that 
> > bad, with no obvious distortions, until it is zoomed to 
> its 
> > maximum focal length, then it has swirlies. Not terrible 
> > swirlies <SNIP>, but swirlies.
> 
> Seems candid enough to me without looking too desparaging.

I liked that advice (all of it) -- it made me feel better -- so I 
tried it in a trail ebay page.

There is also a link with a photo that shows swirlies for those who 
were wondering what they are.

What do you think?

http://members.aol.com/eactivist/ebaytrial.html

Still debating over the beginning price, I paid $9.99 without tax for 
the lens cap. Of course, it may not sell at all.

Doe aka Marnie :-)



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