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For sale: $1,800 plus shipping

  1. Pentax 67 body with non-meter prism, Really Right stuff L-bracket, RIGHT HANDED wood handle and box in excellent condition.
  2. Excellent P67 55/4 the new optic design which is sharper with 77mm yellow filter and original lens hood in its case
  3. Bargain (scratches on lens body) P6x7 75/*4.5 SHIFT with 82mm yellow filter and original lens hood in its case
  4. Excellent P6x7 90/2.8 with 67mm yellow filter and original lens hood in its case
  5. Excellent P67 200/4 the new optic design which is sharper
  6. Optech starp

If you pay by etransfer (Canada) or PayPal as funds owed, I will add to the package:

  1. Left hand handle
  2. Waist level finder

This is a lot of photographic equipment which gives you a very complete system. Not sure yet how the shipping is going to work as it might likely have to ship in two boxes...
 
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For Texas you need nothing less than a sturdy P67...
 
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You have to find your own or take only the 75 shift and 200 for cityscape and the 55/90/200 for landscape...

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I don't know if you're willing to part this out but how much would you want for the 75 shift?
 
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All lenses bodies show scratches on the paint and minor paint loss but glass is without blemishes
 

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Where did you source that right handed grip? I have no interest in the left-handed original grip, but that right handed version looks exactly like what I think the camera needs.
 
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Also open for trade - looking for a Fujinon-A 240/9

Cheers,

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Sorry, Luc and all readers of this thread, I just re-read my post and it could come across as demeaning to the fact you are throwing in the left-handed grip with the kit. I did not make that association in my head and definitely did not intend for it to come across like that.

I meant it more like, "Wow, that right handed grip looks great and most useful as an addition to the kit. Consider me jealous!"
 

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Is a Sherpa included? :D

I fit a P 67 II body with 45/4, 55/4, 75/4.5, 90/2.8, 135/4 and 200/4 lenses plus the LH wooden grip, a set of extension tubes and plenty extra film into a Lowepro Mini Trekker. I haven't weighed it, but it's definitely less than one of my kids, so feels relatively comfortable :smile:.
 
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I fit a P 67 II body with 45/4, 55/4, 75/4.5, 90/2.8, 135/4 and 200/4 lenses plus the LH wooden grip, a set of extension tubes and plenty extra film into a Lowepro Mini Trekker. I haven't weighed it, but it's definitely less than one of my kids, so feels relatively comfortable :smile:.

That is the true Springbok spirit :smile:

Cheers,

Luc
 
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With the 55mm

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With the 90mm
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With the 200mm
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The 75mm SHIFT has been sold separately on LFF.
So the kit without it is still for sale for $1,300.
 
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