> Have any of the *istD shooters run into the "ccd dust issue" and is 
> it really an issue when switching lenses? So when I get one of the 
> digital bodies, should I go with a zoom to minimize lens changes? If 
> yes does anyone want my FA 24, 35 2.0 AF, 77 or FA*300???

Very interested in the FA 35 2.0 if you go down the zoom route.

John


---------- Original Message -----------
From: Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 09:01:59 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: Gear for Sale/ *istD question

> Timothy, 
> I shot for 14 day in the field in Alaska (snow, rain, dirt & dust) 
> with my *ist D, changed lenses many times every day & never ran into 
> the "dreaded dust on ccd sensor" issue. When I changed lenses, I 
> always shut off the camera, pointed the body down & quickly 
> removed/attached the lenses (just like I do with film cameras).
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TIMOTHY STARK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Subject: Gear for Sale/ *istD question
> 
> I am an occaisional lurker from Vancouver BC. I have a shelf full of 
> 645 gear I am no longer using.
> 
> This includes mint: 300mm 4.0 ED IF and 35mm 3.5
> 
> Very clean, no dings or scratches: 55 2.8, 150 3.5
> 
> clean with some marking: 645 body, 75mm 2.8 (not LS), 120 film holder.
> 
> If anyone wishes to contact me, return e-mail. I can be reached at 
> my office at 1-800-655-4553 (from anywhere in Canada or US). The 
> switchboard is a Coldwell-Banker office, ask for Timothy Stark.
> 
> Have any of the *istD shooters run into the "ccd dust issue" and is 
> it really an issue when switching lenses? So when I get one of the 
> digital bodies, should I go with a zoom to minimize lens changes? If 
> yes does anyone want my FA 24, 35 2.0 AF, 77 or FA*300???
> 
> Thank you
> 
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