Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Add your choice of postage (UPS, Priority Mail, Airmail, EMS, whatever). Paypal is fine. 1. Konica Autoreflex A body - $65 -- perfect cosmetics and function; meter recently recalibrated by Greg Weber for silver batteries -- gorgeous body, classic lines, great student package -- looks like a new camera (Greg estimated fewer than 20 rolls through it) -- with body cap and mint original Konica strap -- I can supply a 50mm lens at nominal cost (i.e., very low) 2. Nikon GN Nikkor 45mm f/2.8 (factory AI conversion, with original ring too) - $199 -- much more substantial than the new 45/2.8P -- Tessar-type lens design; incredibly thin "pancake" design -- 99% cosmetics, clean glass, perfect function -- original front cap, Nikon rear cap (it originally came with a bubble) -- this lens sets direct flash exposure far more accurately than TTL by automatically changing aperture with distance (after you dial in the flash's guide number). 3. Velbon CUP-40 carbon fiber monopod - $70 -- one small scuff on head; o/w like new. Used twice -- weighs less than a pound (net weight; shipping weight will obviously be a little more) -- 14 oz; 60.2" extended; 19.3" collapsed; both American and Euro tripod threads (reversible) -- originally cost $135 at sleazier NYC stores 4. Image Tank G2 - parts or repair - $10 -- main board out; other boards ok; battery ok (per Jobo service dept) -- includes box, manual, case, AC adapter (including 120V to 12V car plug adapter - which in itself is useful) -- no drive 5. Cake box of 25 Phillips DVD+R (up to 24x) - $15 -- still wrapped in plastic; sells for $34.97 at Office Depot 6. Nokia (genuine) 120/220V slimline travel charger - $10 -- I'll throw in a car charger (non-OEM) 7. Nokia 6610 manual - $5 ____________ Dante Stella http://www.dantestella.com