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F2a from KEH.
 
I needed a recessed linhof lens board, and the cheap no-name chinese I had wasn't fitting the camera, so I figured I'd look for a genuine Linhof board on eBay. Page through listings I found one for about $50 more than the other sellers, but unlike the others--it was in great shape, had the wire, and had the nipple you need to screw into your cable. Oh, and it also had a 150mm ƒ9 APO Ronar in a late model, all black Compur #0 shutter.

Or maybe I bought an APO Ronar for a very reasonable price and had a recessed Linhof lens board thrown in for free. (the 150 APO Ronar doesn't cover 4x5 at infinity, but should make a great long lens for 6x9.)
 
Didn't get any pictures of the pallet before I broke it down to get it into the Suburban. It almost didn't fit. Had a couple of film washers riding on the front seat with me. All that just to get a couple of items that I needed
 
Hasselblad CFV16 Digital Back for my 500C/M and 500EL/M. Wanted one for 20+ years, this one came along.

Also 500mm F8 Hasselblad Opton lens.
 
2 CR2 batteries in Paris France on the Rive Gauche.
 
Premium scan from Blue Moon…!
 
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Pentax 645N with FA-45mm, FA 75-mm, and A-150mm.
 
Got a Leofoto LR-70 Lever Release Clamp for my Ifootage M30 ballhead. While I do like the ballhead itself, I dont really like the design/shape of the lever clamp on it.

Fortunately, when leofoto sends promo emails it usually includes a discount code, with the recent one was for 20% off so I saved a few bucks, which is why I figured to go with the LR70. Plus, size wise it'll go along a bit better with the 3 Legged Thing Ellie L-bracket I have.
 
A Nikon F6. The box has been opened, but no film had passed through it. You can tell this via the LCD readout on the back door which is reading Zero. How much did I pay, well that's between me and my credit card but suffice to say it was less than a grand (£1000) I could sell it on and make several hundred profit immediately. But after selling my previous one 2 years ago, I regretted doing so, this one will be staying with me.
 
A Nikon F6. The box has been opened, but no film had passed through it. You can tell this via the LCD readout on the back door which is reading Zero. How much did I pay, well that's between me and my credit card but suffice to say it was less than a grand (£1000) I could sell it on and make several hundred profit immediately. But after selling my previous one 2 years ago, I regretted doing so, this one will be staying with me.

Enjoy it and shoot more film!
 
A lot of Cokin P ND filters -- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10 stop. Three are cokin made, and three are third party. This is mostly for d*****l, but I do use the cokin filters on my view cameras as well.
 
Enjoy it and shoot more film!

I certainly will. The 1st film was an Ilford Delta which I finished last night using a Nikon 24/120 F4 and a Tamron 90mm 1 to 1 macro. I know both lenses are very good but I am not at home so will not be able to process the film for a week or so yet, but I have high hopes.
 
A bunch of Nikon stuff in a big box for $150. I am taking most of it to a fellow who sells all sorts of things. I'm hoping to get my original investment back
Will be keeping a lovely 35mm f 1.4 Ai-S, 28mm f2.0 Ai-S and a beautiful Gossen digital Luna Pro F meter. The 35 is a thing of beauty.
The other lenses and a F100 should cover the cost
 
A bunch of Nikon stuff in a big box for $150. I am taking most of it to a fellow who sells all sorts of things. I'm hoping to get my original investment back
Will be keeping a lovely 35mm f 1.4 Ai-S, 28mm f2.0 Ai-S and a beautiful Gossen digital Luna Pro F meter. The 35 is a thing of beauty.
The other lenses and a F100 should cover the cost
That was a nice score! Should have no problem getting back your investment PLUS some money, while keeping some loot!
 
I just picked up a very nice Canon nFD 35-105 f3.5 zoom to pair with my New F-1 and FTQL. The latter is an older FL-mount camera, but FD lenses work just fine on it.

I paid $72 after shipping. The focal length range will make a nice "walking around" lens for general use.

Chris
 
A well-loved Nikon F2 with non-metered prism, from the 2nd production run in 1971, according to the serial #.
Previously owned by a moderately well-known VT photographer.
 
Some Adox Adotech for the CMS 20 kicking around my film fridge
More of the Ultrafine Silver Eagle Paper that's at bargain prices locally
& some Multitone pearl RC 11x14 just to check it out for test prints
 
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