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LF Advice on selling a front focusing EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 lens

Started Mar 8, 2015 | Questions thread
Jonathan Brady
Jonathan Brady Veteran Member • Posts: 6,725
I agree with a common sentiment of this thread

Don't sweat it.  MFA doesn't mean something is wrong with your lens.  In fact, your lens could be the most accurately calibrated lens ever, and your body is off.

Now, if the lens was heavily decentered or something like that, then yes, I'd say mention it.  But requiring MFA?  Don't even mention it as you're not hiding anything.  Most lenses require MFA if you pixel peep.

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Taken from an MMA article and I think it applies on DPR:
"My point is, we all do this. And we feel entitled to do it, because we think we’re smart people with smart opinions. If we also happen to be paying customers of the thing we’re opining about, then forget it. How obnoxious we feel entitled to be is directly proportionate to how much money we’ve spent." - Ben Fowlkes

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