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WTT 150-500 or 135L for LEE Foundation Kit with accessories

 
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Jun 07, 2015 13:10 |  #1

As the title states, I have the need for a Lee Foundation Kit. I am needing a 72mm & 82mm WA adapters, preferably a big stopper and other filters. In return I have the Sigma 150-500 APO OS "Bigmo" 5.6-6.3, and the coveted 135L f2. I have images in the 150-500 section as a reference. The 135 does have a scratch on the lens, that is how I received it in trade. It has no affects on use, and still provides buttery bokeh. The Reason for letting loose of the 135 is I currently own the 85 1.2 and the 200 1.8, so in terms of Bokeh monsters, I already own 2 of the best. For the focal length I have the 70-200 2.8 MKII which, is just more versatile all across, so the 135 sits. The 150-500 has been used on one trip and has since set in the case. I hate to see this beast go to waste if there is someone wanting to use it. Hit me up via PM, or jmcgee131@me.com Pictures upon request, and we can work out details. Thanks

Jason


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