They are for the Canon mount, I’ve used them with a Sigma 180mm macro lens when I had Canon gear, but this is the only combination I can comment on. Best I can suggest is test them before buying if we have agreed a sale and you can meet around Cork.
As you are the first person offering the asking price I’ll accept your offer for all the items below, considering the total cost and I want to make sure you are happy before handing over the cash, I can meet you in Dublin for the inspection and exchange? Will send you a PM with more details.
John
BrenONeill wrote:
Lee Foundation Kit: Offer asking
Lee 82mm Wide angle adapter ring: offer asking
Lee ND Hard Resin Filter Set: Offer asking
Lee ND Soft Resin Filter Set: Offer asking
Lee 0.9 ND Proglass Filter: Offer asking
Lee 0.9 Triple Pouch: Offer asking
Provided you cover the cost of postage to dublin :wink:
If you don’t find the glare a problem from the new Cinema display then you have the advantage of a tidy set up as you will only have one cable running between the MacBook and Cinema display.
By the way, a 27″ Cinema display is €1,099 from the Apple Store, the cheapest 27″ iMac is €1,649. The Dell is €967 (but you have to pay extra fro the speaker bar that attaches below the screen), also with the Dell, you have to type Dell 27″ in the serach field for this display to come up, you can’t find it by going through the normal product menus.
If can drop your monitor size down to 24″ then the prices take quite a step down.
If you have a Macbook pro, and find it fast enough for processing, then get an external monitor, you could pick up up something like a Dell or Nec 27″.
As mentioned already the latest iMac and Apple screens are glossy, so the reflections off them can be a problem if your room is not set up well with curtains, lights etc. If you go to a local shop that sells Apple stuff you can see for yourself.
I currently have a a White iMac 24″, and I’m going to be selling that shortly and move to using an external monitor with the Macbook pro I have.
The one thing I noticed over the last few years is I’ve changed computers and camera bodies a lot, and probably wasted money in process. However good lenses, my Gitzo carbon fiber tripod, Lee fitler kit and Wacom tablet always remain, so I’m going to spend the money on a really good monitor, and just change the camera bodies/Macbook when I really need to, as oppose to when I want to.
€950 is too low for me. I would need a min of €1100 before it is worth selling.
The reason for selling is I do landscapes as well as weddings, so to be able to use filters with this lens means selling my exisiting Lee 100mm set and buying the new expensive 150mm kit. However another option is for me to sell the 14-24mm and buy a 16-35mm. So I would have to get €1100 for the 14-24mm to cover a new 16-35mm and the odd hire of a fast wide angle for weddings.
I’ve also sent you a PM with contact number and more details.