FS: Sony a100 with multiple lenses (DSLR outfit)

japollner

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Sony a100 Body - $300

Purchased from KEH.com new about a year ago. Comes with body, strap, battery and body cap. 3071 actuations on the shutter. Some specs and a review from DP review.com.http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/SonyDSLRA100/page2.asp

Basics - 10 megapixel, Sensor Shift Image Stabilization (built into body, not lens),

Sony 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 DT Macro - $50

Kit lens for the a100 body. DT lense meaning on the crop sensor it

actually is an 18-70mm (12-47mm if mounted on a film body). Coatings

are fully intact. No haze, marks, or fungus.

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Minolta 50mm f1.7 - $120

This is THE prime to have if you shoot Minolta film or Sony dslr. Glass is pristine and clear. No fungus, marks, haze, or imperfections. Super nice bokeh. Amazing portrait lens. Comes with caps

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Sigma 28-105 F3.5-5.6 - $35

Awesome walk around lens for the money. Kinda slow, but sharp in bright light. Petal hood, internal focusing. I really liked this lense for shooting skiing in bright light. Works out to a 42-158 on the crop sensor of the Sony. No haze, marks, or imperfections. Comes with caps and lens hood.

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Prices above dont include shipping. If you want to buy the whole thing, I will let it go for $475 shipped. If you only want the body and one lens, we can work out a deal there too.


 
"DT lense meaning on the crop sensor it

actually is an 18-70mm (12-47mm if mounted on a film body)." I dont think it works that way, but other than that, this kid sounds like he knows what hes talking about so this camera is probably in prime condition. Buy up!
 
Sony dt lenses were built to work with the smaller APS-C sensors that all their camera had (until the A900 was released).

I put this lense on my old Minolta film body and got some interesting results with vignetting and what not. At 18mm, the lense became a full on vignetted fish eye. It didnt have the viewing angle of a fish eye, but had the image extended to the end of the frame, it would have been about 160 degrees. I don't know for sure what the numbers would be mounted on a full frame or film body, but the lense gets alot shorter.

But anyway, here are some photos taken with the camera. I can remember what lenses and stuff, but you can produce some great images with this rig for not alot of money.

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Let me know if you have any questions!
 
Thanks! I just looked up the few that i had uploaded fairly recently. Maybe from now on, whenever I bump the thread, I will post up a new photo taken with it.
 
sick kid who's beyond legit and def knows what he's talking about so it's not like he's going to f around with you. take a second look at this.
 
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