I have decided to sell a couple of my lenses to MPB, very sad really.
Landscape photography, a demanding craft that hinges on precision and vision, often entails tough decisions when it comes to gear selection.
The weight of each piece of equipment can be a burden, prompting photographers to carefully curate their kit for each outing.

Today, I bid farewell to the 70-200mm F2.8 lens, along with its trusty X2 teleconverter, as I own both the 100-400mm and the 70-200mm lenses.
Parting with the 70-200mm F2.8 was a poignant moment for me; its exceptional clarity and performance have left an indelible mark on my photographic journey.
This separation echoes the regret I still feel from letting go of the remarkable 50mm F1.2 in 2023.While the loss is palpable, adapting to new equipment is an inevitable part of growth in this pursuit.
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