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I'd meet in the middle at $85 net to me which is $87.86 via G&S. I package things well to ensure their safe arrival. I can be emailed and PayPal'd at my name @ google's popular mail service. Edit: payment received for 1 120 ETR back, will send tracking number along this evening Edit 2: sent tracking and it's already picked up by USPS Interest check: 4x5 riteway film holders, I think I have 6 or 7 with no light leaks (to my knowledge and during my use, at least) Rontalvos fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Oct 13, 2021 |
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Interest Check: I have a Canon Rebel T7i 24MP camera with 18-135mm, 55-250mm and 24mm lenses, a spare battery and carrying case that fits all of it.
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# ? Oct 15, 2021 00:32 |
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let it be known to the thread that Rontalvos is an expert package packer and the 120 back i bought arrived here promptly.
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# ? Oct 16, 2021 22:51 |
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Old camera stuff can be so fragile despite being so overbuilt, I pack poo poo to survive the chaos that is a USPS sorting facility.
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# ? Oct 18, 2021 06:31 |
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I get the feeling the general crowd on here already has an amazing assortment of gear, but I recently bought a new camera and want to sell my old one. Any interest on here for a Nikon D5200 with a really low shutter count (1311), Nikon NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G lens, charger, batter, and a Nikon branded bag. I read the rules and if there's any interest I'll get the correct photos and everything, but just wanted to gauge to see if there's anyone who would want a cheap entry-level DSLR.
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# ? Oct 19, 2021 00:28 |
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Jcam posted:I get the feeling the general crowd on here already has an amazing assortment of gear, but I recently bought a new camera and want to sell my old one. For entry level stuff I'd expect that the general SA Mart would give you better odds.
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# ? Oct 19, 2021 03:31 |
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Keeping the body but the 35 f2 is still up if there is interest. mAlfunkti0n fucked around with this message at 16:23 on Oct 29, 2021 |
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sold King of Bees fucked around with this message at 16:38 on Oct 24, 2021 |
# ? Oct 23, 2021 12:39 |
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More like “hassle, bad!” with those issues
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:23 |
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polyester concept posted:More like “hassle, bad!” with those issues Lol
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 17:22 |
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Bag & X100 Accessory Sale Full Gallery https://imgur.com/a/Wvqnx3J Billingham Hadley Small Pro in Khaki/Chocolate leather, comes with matching shoulder pad: $175 shipped Originally purchased back in 2019 when I had a different kit, lightly used, not much wear. Let me know if you want more pics. Fujifilm branded Domke F-803: $100 shipped This was never used, got it free with rebate after purchasing an X100V. The Fujifilm-X branding is on the inner pockets. Lensmate Thumbgrip & JJC side grip for X100V: $40 shipped Really not looking to split these up, but these are essentially like new. Just doing some cleaning out of the apartment, if someone wants everything/multiple things, we can work out a discount. Reach me via PMs or jemuelb[at]gmail
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 20:27 |
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mAlfunkti0n posted:Interest check in a near mint condition Fuji X-T2 body (with a bunch of batteries) and a mint XF 35 f/2 lens. I might be interested. Do you have pics and a price in mind?
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# ? Oct 24, 2021 18:15 |
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Niemat posted:I might be interested. Do you have pics and a price in mind? I've decided to keep the X-T2 but part with the lens (went back to the 18-55 I got on the cheap). If you are interested in the 35 f2 let me know.
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# ? Oct 29, 2021 16:22 |
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mes posted:Bag & X100 Accessory Sale These are still available, lets do some crazy discounts here before chucking them on eBay: $125 for the Billingham, $50 for the Domke, $30 for the X100 stuff
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 00:47 |
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I recently bought a Panasonic G9 and then decided I'd be better off with an S5. All prices net to me plus $10 for shipping (so I can buy boxes and packing material mostly). I'd rather not ship internationally but Canada is probably doable. Panasonic Lumix G9shutter count: 2782. $825 Has a few tiny marks on body (one or two on the screen but unnoticeable in actual use) otherwise excellent condition. Comes in original box with all OEM accessories, 1 OEM battery, 2 wasabi batteries w/ charger, and 2 nikon F mount to M43 adapters (one G type one non). Panasonic 25mm f/1.7 $80 No scratches. Includes caps and hood. I think there was a few specks of dust visible under the front element but they don't affect the image quality. Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 II $600 No scratches. Includes caps, hood, and nonOEM lens pouch. The dual IS is extremely good for both stills and video. Panasonic 35-100mm f/2.8 II $650 No scratches. Includes caps, hood, and OEM lens pouch. The dual IS is extremely good for both stills and video. Breakthrough Photography 58mm X4 circular polariser $90 No scratches. Includes case. Absolutely the best polariser I have ever used. 58mm Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/4 $35 No scratches. Includes case but the latch broke on it. Ideally someone will want to buy this entire kit, I will happily let it all go for $2,000 and split the shipping with you. If someone is interested in buying both f/2.8 zooms I'll throw in the filters along with them. Album of everything: https://imgur.com/a/G0h5Q0w PM me questions or HMU at grain.is.beautiful at gmail
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8th-snype posted:I recently bought a Panasonic G9 and then decided I'd be better off with an S5. All prices net to me plus $10 for shipping (so I can buy boxes and packing material mostly). I'd rather not ship internationally but Canada is probably doable. I may be interested in the whole kit, but I'm a bit of a noob and need a little help. I currently have a D3400 + decent prime lens + decent zoom lens. Aside from the zoom, would this kit be a pretty substantial upgrade or would it be a lateral move? I like my current setup fairly well, but the fixed display is annoying, and some photos (landscapes in particular) just seem off, even compared to photos straight from a couple-years-old cellphone. It's assuredly something I'm doing wrong, but naturally I want to solve the problem by throwing cash at it rather than introspecting. Is this kit a reasonable upgrade from a D3400 or should I aim for another tier up from the G9?
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 21:54 |
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This is a very big upgrade from a D3400, the G9 has really nice video and stills capability and m43 lenses are a lot smaller/less expensive in general so it would be a good move.
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# ? Nov 7, 2021 00:27 |
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Sweet, I’m sold. Thanks for that! I’ll follow through in the SA Mart thread.
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# ? Nov 7, 2021 03:07 |
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Yeah, this would have been my forever kit if I didn't need something slightly better for my freelance career. The image quality is as good as any other m43 camera. The G9 is the most ergonomic camera I've ever used and have had my hands every major camera system. The dual IS nuts too, this camera does a better job at smoothing out handheld video than my S5 by a lot.
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# ? Nov 7, 2021 06:27 |
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Asked my sister for her Christmas wishlist and she jokingly included a Pentax 67 on it. Out of curiosity, I checked my area estate sales and found one for sale (body, lens, and case). Basically like this one on eBay. Considering these are basically "buy at your own risk" and for the most part sight unseen, how high would you lot bid on this? If its worth considering, I can try to get the whole family to pitch in on a bid.
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Tortilla Maker posted:Asked my sister for her Christmas wishlist and she jokingly included a Pentax 67 on it. I'm a 67 haver. Does the one you're bidding on have that metering viewfinder? Things to consider: the thin jewelry style chain that communicates the aperture settings on the lens to the viewfinder is known to break. You can break it by removing the viewfinder with a lens on the camera or something like that - can't quite remember. It's something to check. The light metering capability of it might be bad as well. It's powered by the battery in the camera body itself, there's contacts on the top of the body that interface with the VF to provide power. I had to open mine up and repair a very commonly broken wire inside it and I think it's not a job most people would be very happy doing. It involves a mandatory recalibration of the meter. The early 67s I think didn't have a mirror-lock-up feature. It's the black tab thing on the side of the camera body under the prism, you can see it on the body in that listing to the left of where "auto" is printed on the lens. You definitely want it, it's very difficult to hand-hold shoot the camera without it and honestly it probably helps even with the camera on a tripod. Basically it lets you take the photo with the mirror already up and out of the way so that the huge mirror slapping up doesn't move the camera during the exposure. Uhh what else. I took mine out in the rain once with user Wild EEPROM and water hosed up the electronics and it was a $500 CAD repair by the guy at Pentaxs.com who is AFAIK literally the only person in North America who repairs these. Pros: I like mine a lot and lenses are REALLY cheap compared to lenses for modern digital systems. The photos are great. The camera is interesting and fun to use. It's very much like having a clown version of a traditional smaller SLR in terms of handling. It feels robust. I like that it's older than I am and I hope that it outlives me. You can buy batteries fairly easily for it from big box stores. Cons: It's extremely heavy. I'm 6'2" 210lbs and with the camera + 3 lenses in a billingham bag it's a huge chore to cart it around, my shoulder gets sore from the strap, it makes me sweat on a warm day, etc. I often find myself wanting to just grab my DSLR if I know I'm going to be walking around and shooting. The fact it has electronic components is definitely a weakness - more so if you aren't using the metering viewfinder since that's the only benefit. Similar cameras like TLRs, Hassleblads, etc from that era get the job done without electronics and it's just one less thing to think about. Overall I'd be uncomfortable buying one unless it was from a store I could return it to (or ebay arbitration) or if I was able to take it somewhere to make sure it's in good working order.
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As a ~ƪ(ړײ)ƪ~69~ƪ(ړײ)ƪ~ haver (GW690II + RZ67), verify that she is serious. The RZ has grown on me very quickly, averaging a roll a week over the last year. But the weight and the aspect ratio made me curious about the Fuji. The fixed lens is a downer, and the lack of a bulb setting is just insane, but boy is it easier to carry around and use hand-held.
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Yeah, I love my 690II and I don't !Ind the fixed lens at all but the bulb thing is just weird. I've got a shutter from 1936 with more features on it that the Fuji one. Anyway, I've used the T mode all of one time and it was perfectly fine at what it did so no concern really.
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I know Pentax 6x7 was given by name but at those prices I'd realistically look at a Kiev60 instead. It looks like you can get some good kits for 1/3 of that P67 BIN price. I don't have an actual P67 to compare mine to but I haven't had a single complaint about it that wasn't "holy poo poo I'm carrying a medium sized brick" weight and form factor. It's been reliable (though if I'm being honest I really only took it out like 30-40 times in all the time I owned it) and I gather you can get lenses for it though I found the 90 I have on there has always suited my needs. I have the flip up viewfinder but I would honestly prefer a pentaprism, just personal preference though. So yeah, I mean it's probably a "Mom can we get a Pentax 67?" "We have medium format at home" situation but hobby prices being what they are it might work? If they're really after a 6x7 then yeah, maybe not. some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 13:43 on Nov 8, 2021 |
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You'll also need to verify that the focal plane shutter is in good shape. One thing I like about leaf shutters is that I can easily replace it by simply buying a new lens. Edit: But I realize that there are certain lenses that cost more than certain camera bodies. The 350 mm superachromat comes to mind. theHUNGERian fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Nov 8, 2021 |
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The Pentax 6x7's seem to have gone up a fair bit in price over the last few years. My one experience was buying one on Yahoo! Auctions when I lived in Japan for a couple hundred, it arriving with a bad shutter, and the seller telling me to pound sand. The Soviet stuff offers some insanely good value, especially as far as the glass goes, but if it was a gift I would splash out a bit more for an Arax rather than rolling the dice with an eBay random Kiev. I bought a Kiev 60 kit and it came with some pretty significant frame spacing issues, wound up selling it on (disclosing said issues). With that being said, square format is its own thing, and OP's sister probably would have said "a Hasselblad" if that was the Hail Mary gift request she was after. A folder might be a good cheap compromise, but then again, I dunno what kind of issues Moscva's have. Martytoof posted:So yeah, I mean it's probably a "Mom can we get a Pentax 67?" "We have medium format at home" situation lmao
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Most definitely a Hail Mary request. She hasn't shot medium format and I think it's just something that piqued her interest. She's going to rent one after the Thanksgiving holiday to actually see if she likes the format. That said, she also threw in a Mamiya RB67 as a budget option (lol) and an RZ67 as another for the dream list. Funny sibling.
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Tortilla Maker posted:Most definitely a Hail Mary request. She hasn't shot medium format and I think it's just something that piqued her interest. She's going to rent one after the Thanksgiving holiday to actually see if she likes the format. She's got taste. Renting is definitely the way to go. If she has shot full frame film, perhaps she already has a scanner that can be used for medium format? If not, don't forget to add something to scan the negatives. I started out with film last year, and while I had every intention to deal with lab scans in my first year of film, the results were so dog poo poo that I bought a scanner after my literal second roll of film and I never regretted it. Since I do quite a bit of semiconductor manufacturing at work (which includes photo lithography), I would never do my own developing as it would remind me too much of work, but perhaps she would enjoy that too. It's a slippery slope.
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# ? Nov 14, 2021 16:48 |
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If they want square, I have a kit with a few Bronica SQs that I'd think about selling part of.
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So I bought a Panasonic recommended in the mirrorless thread due to shooting more video, so I'm selling my Nikon D750 to finance it. I've had this camera for quite a while, and it has been babied. I only used it for indoor product shots, and the occasional family outing so it is in great condition. I didn't take a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol but I think you can see pretty plainly it's in great condition. I have the body, the kit 50mm, a sugelary strap, the battery charger, remote, plug in remote and original box. **I'm not sure where the other caps are. I'm pretty sure I can find them, but don't assume they will be found. I looked up KEH and their bargain is $1,037 and Excellent $1,271 without the kit lens, shipping, remotes or sales tax, so I'm thinking $1,050 + shipping Here is the main image and a link to the Album https://vgy.me/album/8KC4mqdI Edit: I realized that the second remote wasn't in the original pictures. I added it to the album. Its Nikon MC-DC2 Dial M for MURDER fucked around with this message at 06:52 on Nov 18, 2021 |
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My P67 developed a dark edge at 1/500 & 1/1000. Sent it in to LeZot for a CLA. Came back ok but then it took a very slight knock while in a super big padded bag and now the shutter drag or whatever that’s causing the uneven exposures is worse than ever. This is a late model 67, not the 6x7. Watch out for these guys. That is a big shutter and it really needs to be perfectly tuned to actually work properly.
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Dial M for MURDER posted:So I bought a Panasonic recommended in the mirrorless thread due to shooting more video, so I'm selling my Nikon D750 to finance it. Just wanted to say I have this body and love it and this seems like a great price.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 07:06 |
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I have a few items to move. Really Right Stuff BH-40 w/ QR Lever $295 Sigma 35mm Sony FE DG DN ART 1.4 $600
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Walked posted:Sigma 35mm Sony FE DG DN ART 1.4 I hate being that guy, but how long do you think you'll be holding onto this yet? I'm interested, but the time of year, etc....makes it hard to throw down $600 unprepared. I'm thinking in the next 2 weeks or so I should have it, but right this moment, no. Any chance of maybe going just a little bit lower? Like $500? Anyway....interested as I want something less than a 50mm prime and this fits the bill (had been eyeing it up on Adorama since it's on sale atm), but obviously cash on hand is a problem right this second.
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darkhawk posted:I hate being that guy, but how long do you think you'll be holding onto this yet? Thanks for asking. I'm not in a rush but also not going to hold it. MPB offered $525 on the lens, so I'm not going to take any lower than ask. I know things move slowly right now, and right now I'm only posting on SA (Craigslist/reddit/facebook probably after the holiday). Reach out if you end up in a place you want to snag it; no sweat otherwise
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Walked posted:Thanks for asking. I'm not in a rush but also not going to hold it. MPB offered $525 on the lens, so I'm not going to take any lower than ask. Perfect. We'll see closer to the end of the month. I might be good by then. Thanks! <3
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Few more items to sell: Sony A7C Great condition. Original box in hand. Will include a 64gb Sony SD Card. Battery is third party but has been solid. Body only. $1300 Tamron 17-28 2.8 RXD - E Mount Almost zero use. Turns out I'm really not using this focal range these days honestly. $700 Tamron 28-75 2.8 RXD - E Mount Very little use; moving to the Sigma model here for slightly different focal range (and basically convert my two Tamron into 1 lens I'll use more) $700 Fotodiox Dumb Adapter + Tamron 28-75 XR Di (EF Mount) edit: shoot forgot photo here; sorry! if someone is interested I'll grab a pic The adapter locks it into 2.8 aperture with MF only. I used this as a webcam lens with an old A7S. $200 RRS BH-40 Head w/ QR Lever $295
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Walked posted:Thanks for asking. I'm not in a rush but also not going to hold it. MPB offered $525 on the lens, so I'm not going to take any lower than ask. darkhawk posted:Perfect. We'll see closer to the end of the month. I might be good by then. I'm not looking to swoop, but if darkhawk doesn't end up grabbing it, I'd go for this — that is, if you're in the U.S.?
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dakana posted:I'm not looking to swoop, but if darkhawk doesn't end up grabbing it, I'd go for this — that is, if you're in the U.S.? Go for it! I'm all for someone else grabbing it before me if you've got the money and want it. So please, if you do and want it, go get it from him.
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dakana posted:I'm not looking to swoop, but if darkhawk doesn't end up grabbing it, I'd go for this — that is, if you're in the U.S.? Go for it. I kinda decided on another lens that I can make payments on over time.....wife was a little bit more OK with payments vs a big payment right away. So you're not swopping in at all.
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