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FS: Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L (Eye of Sauron) $2275


Item 1: EF 200mm f/1.8L USM

Withdrawing to re-list.

Canon's legendary fast 200mm, with some of the best bokeh around, even today. Covers even the Fuji GFX 44x33mm medium format sensor quite well, and optics are in good shape overall. Lens is surprisingly sharp given its age, even wide open, and gets even better stopped down to f/2. Mechanics are excellent, with paint surprisingly clean for the lens's age. I've had no issues with autofocus or general handling. A clean enough copy to be happy with the results, but not so flawless that it will live on a shelf.

The lens has an L date code, corresponding to 1997 as I understand it. I couldn't find a clear source to confirm, but I believe that makes this the unofficial version II of the lens, with some updated parts.

I've had the privilege of using this lens since 2019, but it's time for it to go to a new home.

The lens includes the caps, case with keys, original strap (attached to lens), and hood, in addition to the installed RRS foot and the slightly worn OEM foot (90% of paint is intact, not pictured). Included also (but not pictured) is a white LensCoat (which is tearing a bit at some of the edges after continuous use for almost 7 years).

The lens does have a scuff and some light scratches on the front meniscus that seem par for the course with a lens of this age. I've exaggerated them in the photos as much as I could, in the interest of full transparency. I've never had a problem with them in real world shooting. No cracks or dents, and never dropped as long as I've owned the lens. Some mild wear/coating marks on the rear filter glass, but it's never been an issue for me.

The lens also has two notable quirks that haven't changed significantly since I've owned it.

First, there is a small amount of play in the barrel around the midpoint, maybe 2 degrees. I contacted a San Diego repair shop maybe 5 or so years ago and they suggested an internal screw might be loose, but it didn't impact the lens for my work. I have not noticed it getting any worse since I got the lens; I bought it without that disclosure and it never proved an issue for me.

Second, the front rubber surrounding the front element is somewhat loose. I bought the lens covered in ugly gaffer tape, and I peeled it off 2 years ago to see if I preferred it without. Long story short, it's better with the tape (hood stays better and rubber ring doesn't get dislodged). I tried to tape it as neatly as I could.

Please let me know if you have any questions! I will attach sample photos from sports and portrait shoots below, because I know there's less out there on using this lens on modern bodies. But works great on R3 and R5, as well as GFX 100S.

Price: $2265.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 8+




Apr 15, 2026 at 04:57 PM
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FS: Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L (Eye of Sauron) $2399


Item 1: EF 200mm f/1.8L USM

Canon's legendary fast 200mm, with some of the best bokeh around, even today. Covers even the Fuji GFX 44x33mm medium format sensor quite well, and optics are in good shape overall. Lens is surprisingly sharp given its age, even wide open, and gets even better stopped down to f/2. Mechanics are excellent, with paint surprisingly clean for the lens's age. I've had no issues with autofocus or general handling. A clean enough copy to be happy with the results, but not so flawless that it will live on a shelf.

The lens has an L date code, corresponding to 1997 as I understand it. I couldn't find a clear source to confirm, but I believe that makes this the unofficial version II of the lens, with some updated parts.

I've had the privilege of using this lens since 2019, but it's time for it to go to a new home.

The lens includes the caps, case with keys, original strap (attached to lens), and hood, in addition to the installed RRS foot and the slightly worn OEM foot (90% of paint is intact, not pictured). Included also (but not pictured) is a white LensCoat (which is tearing a bit at some of the edges after continuous use for almost 7 years).

The lens does have a scuff and some light scratches on the front meniscus that seem par for the course with a lens of this age. I've exaggerated them in the photos as much as I could, in the interest of full transparency. I've never had a problem with them in real world shooting. No cracks or dents, and never dropped as long as I've owned the lens. Some mild wear/coating marks on the rear filter glass, but it's never been an issue for me.

The lens also has two notable quirks that haven't changed significantly since I've owned it.

First, there is a small amount of play in the barrel around the midpoint, maybe 2 degrees. I contacted a San Diego repair shop maybe 5 or so years ago and they suggested an internal screw might be loose, but it didn't impact the lens for my work. I have not noticed it getting any worse since I got the lens; I bought it without that disclosure and it never proved an issue for me.

Second, the front rubber surrounding the front element is somewhat loose. I bought the lens covered in ugly gaffer tape, and I peeled it off 2 years ago to see if I preferred it without. Long story short, it's better with the tape (hood stays better and rubber ring doesn't get dislodged). I tried to tape it as neatly as I could.

Please let me know if you have any questions! I will attach sample photos from sports and portrait shoots below, because I know there's less out there on using this lens on modern bodies. But works great on R3 and R5, as well as GFX 100S.

Price: $2275
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 8+




Mar 15, 2026 at 11:27 AM
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FS: Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L (Eye of Sauron) $2450


Item 1: EF 200mm f/1.8L USM

Canon's legendary fast 200mm, with some of the best bokeh around, even today. Covers even the Fuji GFX 44x33mm medium format sensor quite well, and optics are in good shape overall. Lens is surprisingly sharp given its age, even wide open, and gets even better stopped down to f/2. Mechanics are excellent, with paint surprisingly clean for the lens's age. I've had no issues with autofocus or general handling. A clean enough copy to be happy with the results, but not so flawless that it will live on a shelf.

The lens has an L date code, corresponding to 1997 as I understand it. I couldn't find a clear source to confirm, but I believe that makes this the unofficial version II of the lens, with some updated parts.

I've had the privilege of using this lens since 2019, but it's time for it to go to a new home.

The lens includes the caps, case with keys, original strap (attached to lens), and hood, in addition to the installed RRS foot and the slightly worn OEM foot (90% of paint is intact, not pictured). Included also (but not pictured) is a white LensCoat (which is tearing a bit at some of the edges after continuous use for almost 7 years).

The lens does have a scuff and some light scratches on the front meniscus that seem par for the course with a lens of this age. I've exaggerated them in the photos as much as I could, in the interest of full transparency. I've never had a problem with them in real world shooting. No cracks or dents, and never dropped as long as I've owned the lens. Some mild wear/coating marks on the rear filter glass, but it's never been an issue for me.

The lens also has two notable quirks that haven't changed significantly since I've owned it.

First, there is a small amount of play in the barrel around the midpoint, maybe 2 degrees. I contacted a San Diego repair shop maybe 5 or so years ago and they suggested an internal screw might be loose, but it didn't impact the lens for my work. I have not noticed it getting any worse since I got the lens; I bought it without that disclosure and it never proved an issue for me.

Second, the front rubber surrounding the front element is somewhat loose. I bought the lens covered in ugly gaffer tape, and I peeled it off 2 years ago to see if I preferred it without. Long story short, it's better with the tape (hood stays better and rubber ring doesn't get dislodged). I tried to tape it as neatly as I could.

Please let me know if you have any questions! I will attach sample photos from sports and portrait shoots below, because I know there's less out there on using this lens on modern bodies. But works great on R3 and R5, as well as GFX 100S.

Price: $2399
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 8+




Mar 05, 2026 at 07:13 AM
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FS: Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L (Eye of Sauron) $2485


Item 1: EF 200mm f/1.8L USM

Canon's legendary fast 200mm, with some of the best bokeh around, even today. Covers even the Fuji GFX 44x33mm medium format sensor quite well, and optics are in good shape overall. Lens is surprisingly sharp given its age, even wide open, and gets even better stopped down to f/2. Mechanics are excellent, with paint surprisingly clean for the lens's age. I've had no issues with autofocus or general handling. A clean enough copy to be happy with the results, but not so flawless that it will live on a shelf.

The lens has an L date code, corresponding to 1997 as I understand it. I couldn't find a clear source to confirm, but I believe that makes this the unofficial version II of the lens, with some updated parts.

I've had the privilege of using this lens since 2019, but it's time for it to go to a new home.

The lens includes the caps, case with keys, original strap (attached to lens), and hood, in addition to the installed RRS foot and the slightly worn OEM foot (90% of paint is intact, not pictured). Included also (but not pictured) is a white LensCoat (which is tearing a bit at some of the edges after continuous use for almost 7 years).

The lens does have a scuff and some light scratches on the front meniscus that seem par for the course with a lens of this age. I've exaggerated them in the photos as much as I could, in the interest of full transparency. I've never had a problem with them in real world shooting. No cracks or dents, and never dropped as long as I've owned the lens. Some mild wear/coating marks on the rear filter glass, but it's never been an issue for me.

The lens also has two notable quirks that haven't changed significantly since I've owned it.

First, there is a small amount of play in the barrel around the midpoint, maybe 2 degrees. I contacted a San Diego repair shop maybe 5 or so years ago and they suggested an internal screw might be loose, but it didn't impact the lens for my work. I have not noticed it getting any worse since I got the lens; I bought it without that disclosure and it never proved an issue for me.

Second, the front rubber surrounding the front element is somewhat loose. I bought the lens covered in ugly gaffer tape, and I peeled it off 2 years ago to see if I preferred it without. Long story short, it's better with the tape (hood stays better and rubber ring doesn't get dislodged). I tried to tape it as neatly as I could.

Please let me know if you have any questions! I will attach sample photos from sports and portrait shoots below, because I know there's less out there on using this lens on modern bodies. But works great on R3 and R5, as well as GFX 100S.

Price: $2450
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 8+




Mar 02, 2026 at 11:14 AM
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FS: Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L (Eye of Sauron) $2525


Item 1: EF 200mm f/1.8L USM

Canon's legendary fast 200mm, with some of the best bokeh around, even today. Covers even the Fuji GFX 44x33mm medium format sensor quite well, and optics are in good shape overall. Lens is surprisingly sharp given its age, even wide open, and gets even better stopped down to f/2. Mechanics are excellent, with paint surprisingly clean for the lens's age. I've had no issues with autofocus or general handling. A clean enough copy to be happy with the results, but not so flawless that it will live on a shelf.

The lens has an L date code, corresponding to 1997 as I understand it. I couldn't find a clear source to confirm, but I believe that makes this the unofficial version II of the lens, with some updated parts.

I've had the privilege of using this lens since 2019, but it's time for it to go to a new home.

The lens includes the caps, case with keys, original strap (attached to lens), and hood, in addition to the installed RRS foot and the slightly worn OEM foot (90% of paint is intact, not pictured). Included also (but not pictured) is a white LensCoat (which is tearing a bit at some of the edges after continuous use for almost 7 years).

The lens does have a scuff and some light scratches on the front meniscus that seem par for the course with a lens of this age. I've exaggerated them in the photos as much as I could, in the interest of full transparency. I've never had a problem with them in real world shooting. No cracks or dents, and never dropped as long as I've owned the lens. Some mild wear/coating marks on the rear filter glass, but it's never been an issue for me.

The lens also has two notable quirks that haven't changed significantly since I've owned it.

First, there is a small amount of play in the barrel around the midpoint, maybe 2 degrees. I contacted a San Diego repair shop maybe 5 or so years ago and they suggested an internal screw might be loose, but it didn't impact the lens for my work. I have not noticed it getting any worse since I got the lens; I bought it without that disclosure and it never proved an issue for me.

Second, the front rubber surrounding the front element is somewhat loose. I bought the lens covered in ugly gaffer tape, and I peeled it off 2 years ago to see if I preferred it without. Long story short, it's better with the tape (hood stays better and rubber ring doesn't get dislodged). I tried to tape it as neatly as I could.

Please let me know if you have any questions! I will attach sample photos from sports and portrait shoots below, because I know there's less out there on using this lens on modern bodies. But works great on R3 and R5, as well as GFX 100S.

Price: $2485
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 8+




Feb 21, 2026 at 02:42 PM
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FS: Canon EF 200mm f/1.8L (Eye of Sauron) $2575


Item 1: EF 200mm f/1.8L USM

Canon's legendary fast 200mm, with some of the best bokeh around, even today. Covers even the Fuji GFX 44x33mm medium format sensor quite well, and optics are in good shape overall. Lens is surprisingly sharp given its age, even wide open, and gets even better stopped down to f/2. Mechanics are excellent, with paint surprisingly clean for the lens's age. I've had no issues with autofocus or general handling. A clean enough copy to be happy with the results, but not so flawless that it will live on a shelf.

The lens has an L date code, corresponding to 1997 as I understand it. I couldn't find a clear source to confirm, but I believe that makes this the unofficial version II of the lens, with some updated parts.

I've had the privilege of using this lens since 2019, but it's time for it to go to a new home.

The lens includes the caps, case with keys, original strap (attached to lens), and hood, in addition to the installed RRS foot and the slightly worn OEM foot (90% of paint is intact, not pictured). Included also (but not pictured) is a white LensCoat (which is tearing a bit at some of the edges after continuous use for almost 7 years).

The lens does have a scuff and some light scratches on the front meniscus that seem par for the course with a lens of this age. I've exaggerated them in the photos as much as I could, in the interest of full transparency. I've never had a problem with them in real world shooting. No cracks or dents, and never dropped as long as I've owned the lens. Some mild wear/coating marks on the rear filter glass, but it's never been an issue for me.

The lens also has two notable quirks that haven't changed significantly since I've owned it.

First, there is a small amount of play in the barrel around the midpoint, maybe 2 degrees. I contacted a San Diego repair shop maybe 5 or so years ago and they suggested an internal screw might be loose, but it didn't impact the lens for my work. I have not noticed it getting any worse since I got the lens; I bought it without that disclosure and it never proved an issue for me.

Second, the front rubber surrounding the front element is somewhat loose. I bought the lens covered in ugly gaffer tape, and I peeled it off 2 years ago to see if I preferred it without. Long story short, it's better with the tape (hood stays better and rubber ring doesn't get dislodged). I tried to tape it as neatly as I could.

Please let me know if you have any questions! I will attach sample photos from sports and portrait shoots below, because I know there's less out there on using this lens on modern bodies. But works great on R3 and R5, as well as GFX 100S.

Price: $2525
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 8+




Feb 19, 2026 at 12:06 PM





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