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Morning Paul

I have an FZ300 plus an Olympus 1.7 tc and a Panasonic DMW-LA7 lens adaptor .

The adaptor is boxed. The converter comes in a drawstring bag.

When I bought these, my research indicated that the Olympus tc was then the best buy.

The combination works fine. Both and are in very good condition.

If you think these might suit, let me know and perhaps we might agree a price?

Regards

Colin
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PaulCountyDurham
Hi Colin, 'been looking around and don't doubt some of the items on ebay are 300 quid, some others are 100 quid. I wasn't looking to pay that sort of money and my research tells me there isn't much in it with when compared with the panasonic lens.
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PaulCountyDurham
Cheers for the offer Colin but I think I'll go with the Panasonic lens.
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