illumiquest Member Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 990 Location Portland Ore Format Multi Format Feb 2, 2014 #1 Professionally used camera, has some paint wear, mostly on the edges of the bottom but some on the door hinge and a few other spots. No heavy damage or abuse. Works perfectly. Great shooter. -$180
Professionally used camera, has some paint wear, mostly on the edges of the bottom but some on the door hinge and a few other spots. No heavy damage or abuse. Works perfectly. Great shooter. -$180
patrickth Member Joined Jan 27, 2008 Messages 85 Location bellingham w Format Medium Format Feb 2, 2014 #2 Damn, just bought one yesterday from KEH for almost 2x that amount.
k.hendrik Subscriber Joined May 23, 2008 Messages 687 Location The Netherlands Format Multi Format Feb 2, 2014 #3 SN ? I'm in doubt between F5 or F6. thanks
John_Nikon_F Member Joined Apr 18, 2008 Messages 1,963 Location Duvall, WA, Format Multi Format Feb 2, 2014 #4 ^At the price being offered, I think you can probably go with both. A sub-$200 F5 is a no-brainer. -J
^At the price being offered, I think you can probably go with both. A sub-$200 F5 is a no-brainer. -J
patrickth Member Joined Jan 27, 2008 Messages 85 Location bellingham w Format Medium Format Feb 2, 2014 #5 You are right/ Pm, sent
Eric Rose Member Joined Nov 21, 2002 Messages 6,843 Location T3A5V4 Format Multi Format Feb 4, 2014 #7 I've used both the F6 and F5, prefer the F5.
markbarendt Member Joined May 18, 2008 Messages 9,422 Location Beaverton, OR Format Multi Format Feb 4, 2014 #8 Eric Rose said: I've used both the F6 and F5, prefer the F5. Click to expand... Interesting, haven't tried the F6 myself. May I ask why?
Eric Rose said: I've used both the F6 and F5, prefer the F5. Click to expand... Interesting, haven't tried the F6 myself. May I ask why?
OP OP illumiquest Member Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 990 Location Portland Ore Format Multi Format Feb 6, 2014 #9 Long gone