brent8927
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I purchased a mint-condition 50mm CF not too long ago, and realized I just don't enjoy photography as much when I'm changing lenses. I know it might sound silly, but I enjoy using just one lens (my 80mm) more. So I have a perfect-looking (there aren't even any cleaning marks in the coating when held up at an angle to the light) and perfect working (shutter speeds, etc) 50mm CF FLE lens. If it were worth less I'd hold onto it, but I can think of some things to put the money it's worth to good use for.
I'd like to get $850. Shipping and insurance should be less than $20 anywhere in the US. Comes with the lens hood too (the lens hood looks good, but it does have a little wear, so it's not as beautiful as the lens).
I'll try and take a picture of the lens tomorrow.
I also have a Delta 1 Variable Speed Darkroom fan that I'd prefer to sell to someone in the Chicago are, but I'd be willing to mail it if someone is willing to pay the cost to ship it (it would require a larger box). I'd like to get $120 for the fan. (Normal cost is about $180-200 from B&H). The fan has been reversed to blow air in rather than suck air out, but this can easily be reversed. If you can pick up, I can throw in a free flexible duct.
The photograph shows the fan with one louve removed so that it can bring more air in (doing so makes it no longer light-tight, however, though you can get around that by introducing a tight curve in the ventillation duct. Also, the tape shown in the photo is gaffers tape, so it won't leave any residue when removed (it's just there to block stray light from coming through the cracks)
-Brent
I'd like to get $850. Shipping and insurance should be less than $20 anywhere in the US. Comes with the lens hood too (the lens hood looks good, but it does have a little wear, so it's not as beautiful as the lens).
I'll try and take a picture of the lens tomorrow.
I also have a Delta 1 Variable Speed Darkroom fan that I'd prefer to sell to someone in the Chicago are, but I'd be willing to mail it if someone is willing to pay the cost to ship it (it would require a larger box). I'd like to get $120 for the fan. (Normal cost is about $180-200 from B&H). The fan has been reversed to blow air in rather than suck air out, but this can easily be reversed. If you can pick up, I can throw in a free flexible duct.
The photograph shows the fan with one louve removed so that it can bring more air in (doing so makes it no longer light-tight, however, though you can get around that by introducing a tight curve in the ventillation duct. Also, the tape shown in the photo is gaffers tape, so it won't leave any residue when removed (it's just there to block stray light from coming through the cracks)
-Brent