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Tiffen 85 filter, 52mm

This is for shooting tungsten film in daylight, correcting the blue cast. I think I used this exactly once, and long ago. Would like to see this go to someone who actually needs it.

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Tiffen 85 filter, 52mm

This is for shooting tungsten film in daylight, correcting the blue cast. I think I used this exactly once, and long ago. Would like to see this go to someone who actually needs it.

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Hoya Vario PL-Color filter, 52mm

This interesting filter can be rotated to go from a warming filter to a cooling filter, from pinkish to blue.

The only time I used it was to correct a slide shot on heat-distressed film that went all cyan'ish on me. I mounted this filter on my slide projector, dialed in the colour correction, and reshot on fresh slide film. Then the filter went into a drawer for the last 5 years.

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Nikon Lens Reverse Mounting Adapter, 52mm

One more cool thing tonight. This adapter lets you reverse mount a Nikon MF lens for macro work. Screws onto the standard 52mm filter ring on prime AI and non-AI lenses. I forget the actual numbers, but with a 50mm you get respectable macro. Even better with a 35mm lens. I used this heavily a few years ago, so much that it was left screwed on my 50 all the time for quick reversal. Stop-down metering and all that. Sure, you can use duct tape, but why not live a little?

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Texture Screens and Radial Step Wedge

A couple of printing items someone once gave me:

Paterson Texture Screens: Place emulsion-to-emulsion with your negative for creative effect. Four 6x6 screens (reticulated grain, tweed, old master, rough linen) and twelve 35mm screens (steel etch, grid line, craze, drawn cotton, scramble, tapestry, centric, reticulated grain, stucco, old master, denim, dot screen). They are all sleeved. A bit hokey for me, but could be fun...Could I suppose, be used to align your enlarger.

Kodak Projection Print Scale: Place this over your paper, make a standard exposure, then read off the test print the time for your final. Interesting take on the step wedge, maybe most useful if you are doing lots of headshots, or maybe for darkroom instruction. Circle is 4 inches across. Sleeved with instruction sheet.

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Nikon Motor Drive Remote Trigger

Nikon MC-10 trigger for the MD-11 & 12 motor drives, maybe others. 10ft. cable, three pin plug with screw-down collar. Great for tripod mounted FM/FE + drive for portrait sessions. I guess it's kind of stupid to have this when I got rid of my motor drive years ago.

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Seeing as I've just benefited from this thread. I thought I'd offer something in return. Following David's lead, this is for subscribers only. First pm takes this rangefinder:

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Here is some stuff that is free for the cost of shipping.

1) Several Olympus Variable Diotric Adapter A. These are new in box with the little tool for installation, case, instructions, etc. I believe these were for the Olympus IS cameras, however it is an adjustable diopter that could potentially be adapted to use on another camera or some other way. I have -2 to -4, +2 to 0 and 0 to -2. I'm thinking shipping will be somewhere around $2 which would include the bubble envelope and post age in the USA.

2) Nice Brownie Reflex, Synchro Model, uses 127 film. I'll furnish the box and packaging, you pay the postage.

3) Casio TV-400 LCD Color Television with AC adapter. I pay for box, you pay postage.

4) Soligor 49mm close up filters. I package, you pay postage.

5) Tiffen 49mm close up filters. I package, you pay postage.

6 Vivitar 49mm close up filters. I package, you pay postage.

7) Panagor PMC Auto Teleconverter 2X for Olympus OM. I package you pay postage.

8) Set of Vivitar halfchrome filters (orange, green & blue) 49mm. I package you pay postage.

9) Same in size 62mm and includes a 1B filter. I package, you pay postage.

OK, that makes a very small dent in the pile. Cases, containers, whatever are inclded with each of the above. None is junk.

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Cleaning out my lens drawer:

Nikon N/AI mount 135mm f/2.8 Rokinon telephoto lens, fairly clean 'user' condition. AI mount, but with prong for non-AI bodies. Has the standard 52mm filter thread on front. Haven't used it in maybe 5 years.

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Sears branded 55mm f/1.4 prime lens. Looks like M42 screw mount. A couple of small scratches on the rear element, front looks good. Could be a good project lens or a helluva loupe.

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Nikon Series E 50mm f/1.8 AI lens.

This lens has been modified to shoot David Hamilton/Penthouse '70's style photographs. Although I can attest that it does indeed, and you may love it, this needs to go to someone with a sense of humour. Given to me by a complete stranger. Comes with nice caps, so there's that at least.

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