08-05-2010, 08:44 PM
If those are the best shots the seller can provide, it doesn't look good.
In the U.S., the non-D version in excellent condition sells for $200-$300 and the D version in excellent condition sells used for $300-$400.
Before you buy these old lenses, you should check for zoom-creep, fungus/haze, and aperture condition. Also, you probably would want a lens hood.
Also, my opinion is that the 35-70mm 2.8D shines on full frame, but on a APS-C sensor, the focal length isn't that appealing.
In the U.S., the non-D version in excellent condition sells for $200-$300 and the D version in excellent condition sells used for $300-$400.
Before you buy these old lenses, you should check for zoom-creep, fungus/haze, and aperture condition. Also, you probably would want a lens hood.
Also, my opinion is that the 35-70mm 2.8D shines on full frame, but on a APS-C sensor, the focal length isn't that appealing.