My shelves are out of control. I have to get rid of some stuff. I will send you pics of anything you are interested in, or try to upload some early next week. You pay actual shipping, and I'll pay the Paypal fees.
1) Nikon 50mm f/1.8 AIS "Pancake" lens - $79: The lens focuses smoothly and the aperture is snappy. There are two little scratches (some call them "cleaning marks") on the front element, but I have shot with this lens a lot and have never had an issue with it. I will, of course, send a photo if you are interested.
2) Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 Nikon Mount, non-AI - $39: This lens is a stupid, stupid value. I struggle selling it at this price, but it is the going rate. I replaced it with the Nikon version because it focuses backwards from what I am used to. The glass looks perfect (aside from maybe some dust), and it has its own hood. I cannot stress enough how much I love this gem. You will have to use stop-down metering because it is not an AI lens.
3) Two Canonet 28 Cameras - $79: One of these things has a light seal leak, and I can't remember which, so $79 gets you two of them.
4) Bright Green Lomography Sprocket Rocket - $45: It's fun.
5) Various Point and Shoots - $9.00: I always pick these up when I see them at thrift stores, so that I can give them to younger family members in an effort to introduce them to film. I still have several setting on my shelf, though...
a) Kodak Cameo Motor EX
b) Canon Z155
c) Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE 30
I can't imagine anyone wanting to trade on such inexpensive stuff, but if you have some Nikon stuff or an Olympus 35RC (or other cheap rangefinder), I am willing to talk.
1) Nikon 50mm f/1.8 AIS "Pancake" lens - $79: The lens focuses smoothly and the aperture is snappy. There are two little scratches (some call them "cleaning marks") on the front element, but I have shot with this lens a lot and have never had an issue with it. I will, of course, send a photo if you are interested.
2) Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 Nikon Mount, non-AI - $39: This lens is a stupid, stupid value. I struggle selling it at this price, but it is the going rate. I replaced it with the Nikon version because it focuses backwards from what I am used to. The glass looks perfect (aside from maybe some dust), and it has its own hood. I cannot stress enough how much I love this gem. You will have to use stop-down metering because it is not an AI lens.
3) Two Canonet 28 Cameras - $79: One of these things has a light seal leak, and I can't remember which, so $79 gets you two of them.
4) Bright Green Lomography Sprocket Rocket - $45: It's fun.
5) Various Point and Shoots - $9.00: I always pick these up when I see them at thrift stores, so that I can give them to younger family members in an effort to introduce them to film. I still have several setting on my shelf, though...
a) Kodak Cameo Motor EX
b) Canon Z155
c) Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE 30
I can't imagine anyone wanting to trade on such inexpensive stuff, but if you have some Nikon stuff or an Olympus 35RC (or other cheap rangefinder), I am willing to talk.
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