Travor focussing screen, Sigma 15mm fish eye and an A 50mm f1.7
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14 years
London
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Sigma 15mm f2.8 bought from bristol cameras on 21.12.11. for £320.
The lens was used but was and still is in absolutely excellent condition. When it arrived I don't think it had ever been used. Very sharp and you can get unbelievably close to a subject. As you back off a little the semi fish eye effect takes over. In all a great lens. But I used it about 5 times before I sold my pentax cameras and lenses
Box and pouch included.
will listen to decent offers as I have sold all my gear except for what is for sale here.
I also have a smashing manual A 50mm f1.7. I had two of these and this was my fave. I was going to keep it as an ornament but there's no use in that if someone is looking for one. It will come in a spare da 40mm ild pouch too. £56 includes RMSD. great cond.
thanks for looking
Barry