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  1. Good afternoon everyone, I have several Canon lenses for sale: 50mm F/1.8 II - £50 Extender EF 2x III - £230 24-105mm F/4 IS USM L - £370 70-200mm F/4 L - £330 70-200mm F/2.8 IS L - £795 If you are interested in any of the lenses please feel free to contact me for more information and I can also supply images upon request. The prices exclude postage however I am happy to post if necessary. I am located in Cambridge. Thanks
  2. Hi I started going clay pigeon shooting around 6 months ago and up until now I have been using safety gear from the club I go to, however I am now looking at getting my own equipment since I know I really enjoy it. For safety glasses I am considering a pair of Oakley Radarlock's (http://uk.oakley.com/custom/radarlock), unless someone know a good reason not to. The lenses seem to be really good for the safety side which is the most important thing. They come with 2 sets of lenses so I was thinking I should probably have one relatively dull weather and one for bright sunny days (even though they are rare in the UK), although I could always get extra lenses if needed. However I don't really know which colour lenses would be best for me, so I was hoping someone could give me some advice on which would be best? The lens shape I was looking at is the Pitch as it appears to be a bit bigger so I thought it would give slightly better protection. The lens selection available with the glasses isn't huge but Oakley have other lenses available (http://uk.oakley.com/products/6970/26312), so as I say I could even get an extra lenses if the ones available with the glasses aren't suitable for all my needs. At the club I go to we shoot a mix of black and orange clays, so ideally the lenses would need to be suitable for both colours so I don't need to switch when moving between traps. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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