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Anonymous
That's a pretty nice lens. Shake it a bit to listen for anything rattling. Look at it very carefully. Ask if there's been a protective filter over the front, and how/if it's been cleaned. Make sure the focus and zoom rings move without grinding or noise. Test the autofocus speed. And, of course, take photos and see how the come out.
Good news is that the L lenses are very robust. The lens element quality remains the same and the construction quality is very high, too. I think that lens goes for about $1100 new, so don't be surprised if the asking price is around $900.
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