> OK, I've tried the usual places like rentglass.com and PhotoLensRent.com and
> they don't even list it as available. Who offers this lens as a rental?
> Thanks.
>
> Rita
IIRC,
Tempe Camera in Tempe, AZ has one or two they rent
www.tempecamera.com
HTH,
Jay Beckman
Chandler, AZ
JC Dill - 13 Apr 2007 17:42 GMT
>> OK, I've tried the usual places like rentglass.com and PhotoLensRent.com and
>> they don't even list it as available. Who offers this lens as a rental?
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>
>www.tempecamera.com
This lens is $100/day from Keeble and Shuchatt in Palo Alto:
http://kspphoto.com/pdf_files/rental/rental_brochure.pdf
I don't know how they calculate the daily/weekly rental rate when they
ship the lens to the customer. In-store rentals give you 3 days for
the price of 1 when you pick the lens up when the store opens on
Saturday and return it before they close on Monday, because Sunday is
free. For more info, call or email the rental department:
http://kspphoto.com/activepages/rental.html
jc

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