>Sell both and replace them with a $350 DA 55~300.(?) I quickly sold my A
>70~210f/4 after receiving the DA 55~300. In doing so you will have satisfied
>your inventory reducing mood. 

Well, I could get about $125 for the A but 
 only about $40-$50 for the Sears.
(The Sears sell for much less than they are really worth.
 IIRC, they may be Kiron lenses.  As good as a Tokina & cheaper.)

>Your age is no excuse to reduce your equipment inventory.
>You'll realize that later, Collin.

Sort of.  I have re-acquired both 4x5 and 8x10.  2 lenses on each,
but the long on 4x5 overlaps with the wide on 8x10.
At least in that format I can get what they're really worth.
The good stuff in LF rarely sells undervalued as it often does in 35/DSLR.

(For those who appreciate good LF stuff, the 8x10 is just a 1923 Eastman 2D 
with its original B&L Protar VII.  Body finish is still glossy and I'm the 
first outside the family to own it.)

>Jack

Sincerely, 

Collin Brendemuehl 
http://kerygmainstitute.org 

"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose" 
-- Jim Elliott 






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