Looks like a lens, yes, but the technical details are very explicit: Canon 1D Mark IV! (I suspect the Canon body is cleverly hidden behind this lens, so it is difficult to see in the ad.)
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I was tempted...very very tempted...but I figure it will be a waste of time and Id be heartbroken when some crap nikon lenses landed on my doorstep.
"I was tempted...very very tempted...but I figure it will be a waste of time and Id be heartbroken when some crap nikon lenses landed on my doorstep."
Really? Aw. . . I know a part of me hopes that the 1D IV will show up, too. Enquiring minds want answers: Is the seller legit? This wouldn't be the first time Wall St. has been associated with questionable practices. Maybe this will be the time that they gain genuine credibilty when I post my positive feedback and everyone at FM knows how great they are. I smell Holiday Miracle!
The majority of the ad features title and specifications of the Canon 1D IV body, both above the photos and in the technical description below it. I can only surmise they posted the wrong photos, and I forgive them for that. They shouldn't have put the Nikon photo in there! The price is awesome, amazing.
(But for $159, I'm willing to go through the heartbreak, get my money back, and file bad feedback. Come on, it's the holidays already!)
Keith -- Yeah! You go for it! Let's compare notes as the we get tracking info and final delivery. Won't everyone be sad when we get our new (they are new, right?) 1D IV bodies.
The seller enters a product code and Amazon supplies the photo and description. This can be very frustrating for sellers, the wrong photo or the wrong description costs them money. It can be difficult to get Amazon to correct it.
Send a complaint to Amazon, and maybe they will change the description.
Amazon A-Z guarantee can be a crap shoot. I work for a company that sells items on there and sometimes customers will have the most ridiculous complaint and Amazon will just refund them with no recourse for us.
I still haven't received notification from Amazon of shipment (usually they are very fast!), so I sent the following message to Wall St.:
Hi Wall St!
When can I expect my 1D Mark IV camera to ship?
I'd like to get it before Christmas holidays.
Can you supply me with the tracking #?
Thanks so much,
William