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Some of you may be familiar with Aki-Asahi camera covers. One thing that you get for free when you order from them is a "practice kit" along with the kit you actually ordered. Well, I have two of these practice kits, obviously unused; one is for a Yashica FX-3 and the other is for a Yashica FX-D. I will send either or both your way, just for the cost of postage, to anywhere in the US.

What's the catch? They're both hot pink snake skin.
 
Olympus XA

This didn't sell in the (there was a url link here which no longer exists) and I can't be bothered to list it on ebay.

Let's try this: subscribers only - you send me one roll of fresh film* to cover postage, I send you the XA. I don't think this is worth sending outside of the EU.

* 35mm or 120 Portra, Ektar or Reala please.

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Forgive my ignorance, is this the one I sent to you with the flash attachment? lol! I sent it to someone...

Olympus XA

This didn't sell in the (there was a url link here which no longer exists) and I can't be bothered to list it on ebay.

Let's try this: subscribers only - you send me one roll of fresh film* to cover postage, I send you the XA. I don't think this is worth sending outside of the EU.

* 35mm or 120 Portra, Ektar or Reala please.

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I had to check to be sure, but no, I got it from here: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Haha! I was just curios, since I'm fairly sure I gave it away with some Yashika 35mm as a free package, so I wouldn't have cared I was just curious, haha, thanks for checking.

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Stone ,

You are an funny guy :smile:

Steve,

Thank you very much.

Take care both of you .

Umut
 
Contaflex in partially disassembled state, includes spool, all parts. I tried pulling it apart and just lost interest in a scale focus SLR so don't want to take the time to fix it. Very nice shape, case is clean too. No issues with lens, shutter sticking was reason for disassembly. I made it to pulling the rear element and gave up.

Just pay shipping (please PM me).
 

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Contaflex has a new home.
 
More freebies (just pay shipping). I'm located in 92116, San Diego, CA.

Case for Zenit in decent condition.
Ricoh KR10 Super in unknown condition.
Canon Pellix case (top/bottom) in very good condition.
Unknown center-screw case bottom (might fit Pentax???) in well used condition.
Minolta case in great condition.
Petri Penta case in good condition.
 

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Ricoh is gone.
 
Kodamatic Pleaser II,

In perfect brand new shape still in box...

I thought about trying to modify it for Fuji pack film but decided it's just too much work. I think I payed like $10-15 at goodwill so just pay shipping and its yours, good display piece.

Original box and instruction booklet as well :smile:

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~Stone | Sent w/ iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Free to the first person that shows up to pick it up, or is willing to pay shipping--- fully functional Beseler 23Cii complete with 50mm lens and 35mm neg carrier.
Shipping is from 15834
 
pdjr1991,

Email or pm Steve. He is extremelly busy nowadays and not finding time to itching his hair.

Umut
 
Subscribers only

Olympus Mju II

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I had two bites in the classifieds but both fell through. The camera is well used, the rear window is missing and covered with black tape, the midway focus confirm point on the shutter button isn't working. Bar that, all is good.

I'd like a roll of film* to help cover postage costs please.

Ektar, Portra, Reala.
 
Leica.overgaard.dk seems to disagree with your definition. Summicron was derived from Leicas use of crown glass for the first time.
ALL Summicrons are f2 maximum aperture.
-M says it's an M mount lens not an R or reflex lens

Not all Summicrons have finger tabs, in fact MOST do not.

I think you're getting mixed up here.

The Summicron was the first Leitz lens to use LANTHANUM crown glass. Normal crown glass has been in regular use in optics since the 1730s; without it, there would have been no achromats until the 1950s.
"Summicron" is a progression of the Summar/Summitar/Summarit naming convention for double-Gauss normals. If you can get -cron out of "lanthanum", I salute you. :tongue:

f/2 is the middle speed of Leica's lineup, between 2.8/2.5 and 1.4/1.0/0.95. All 'Crons are f/2, and all 'Crons are also mid-speed.

Most M-mount lenses don't have -M in their names. That's a recent convention. A Summicron 50 f/2 and a SUMMICRON-M 50 f/2 are not the same lens, either optically or mechanically.
 
Steve ,

If you accept 120 Fuji 400 Pro H , I am in the trade.

Thank you,

Umut
 
I think you're getting mixed up here.

The Summicron was the first Leitz lens to use LANTHANUM crown glass. Normal crown glass has been in regular use in optics since the 1730s; without it, there would have been no achromats until the 1950s.
"Summicron" is a progression of the Summar/Summitar/Summarit naming convention for double-Gauss normals. If you can get -cron out of "lanthanum", I salute you. :tongue:

f/2 is the middle speed of Leica's lineup, between 2.8/2.5 and 1.4/1.0/0.95. All 'Crons are f/2, and all 'Crons are also mid-speed.

Most M-mount lenses don't have -M in their names. That's a recent convention. A Summicron 50 f/2 and a SUMMICRON-M 50 f/2 are not the same lens, either optically or mechanically.

Pretty sure that the "icron" suffix was used after the canonical summ prefix to denote how (now famously) sharp the lens was. Sum-MICRON, as in resolving detail down to the micron level.
 
I can dig that.
 
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