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Bell Farm, Heddington Wick


Photographed with a Canon EOS 30D (£59.78 on eBay, February, 2015) and a Canon EF 35-135mm f/4-5.6 Ultrasonic lens (£37 on eBay, July, 2015).
The lens was in production for ten years from 1990. It has quite a good reputation for a product aimed at the amateur end of the market. It’s more modern and advanced than the trombone action Canon 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 EF I had and which I wore out, but it’s not as nice in my opinion.
I bought the camera to use with old screw-thread M42 lenses for a bit of a challenge. (You need an M42 - EOS adapter if you fancy doing this. They don’t cost much). Then I saw the 35-135mm lens on eBay going cheap. You could see why from the photograph. It looked as though it had been stored for several years in a shed. It cleaned up OK and the focus motor worked readily. There was a scratch concealed by the dirt on the front of the lens but damage of this sort has to be desperately bad to make much difference in normal use.
The lens was in production for ten years from 1990. It has quite a good reputation for a product aimed at the amateur end of the market. It’s more modern and advanced than the trombone action Canon 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 EF I had and which I wore out, but it’s not as nice in my opinion.
I bought the camera to use with old screw-thread M42 lenses for a bit of a challenge. (You need an M42 - EOS adapter if you fancy doing this. They don’t cost much). Then I saw the 35-135mm lens on eBay going cheap. You could see why from the photograph. It looked as though it had been stored for several years in a shed. It cleaned up OK and the focus motor worked readily. There was a scratch concealed by the dirt on the front of the lens but damage of this sort has to be desperately bad to make much difference in normal use.
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