Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]any left On Apr 11, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Mike Stoesz wrote: > Howdy from cold and snowy Wyoming. > > I need to sell much of my Canon RF camera collection to finance our > new eco/green retail store and help transition the photo business. > I have owned these cameras for many years and used them all. They > are all in fine working condition but not collector (mint) condition. > > Canon III body, speeds 1-1/1000 sec on two dial, 3 magnification > coupled RF/VF with mags. for 50, 100 and highmag., shutter is > smooth and does not leak light (no pinholes). This is a great body > for a pocket camera with a collapsable 50 or thin 35 mm > lenses. $275.00 > > Canon IIIa body with rapid wind baseplate (scarce)or(uncommon), > like a Leicavit, other features similar to the above model > III. > $400.00 > > Canon V-t, a BIG step forward for Canon. Back opening, larger and > brighter RF/VF, built-in trigger rapid wind baseplate, VF > magnification frames for 35, 50 and highmag (sort of 135ish). One > of my all time favorite cameras since it is comfortable to use and > quick to operate. I still have film in it from my last outing. > $300.00 > > Canon V-t deluxe, similar to the above V-t but with rewind crank > instead of pop-up knob, few other minor > differences. > $300.00 > > Canon 25mm f/3.5 classic and uncommon wide-angle lens. I am going > to miss this one. $350.00 > > Canon 100mm f/4 classic longfocus portrait tele similar to a Leitz > Elmar, not expensive but nice character for portraits and it looks > cool on the III or IIIa, with > finder. $200.00 > > Canon 135mm f/3.5 black telephoto, a much under appreciated lens > that is as good or better than other brands of the same vintage. > This would work great on the Vt or Vt-deluxe and even better on a > Canon 7, 7s. $135.00 > > Canon EF body, Canon's early entry into auto exposure and > electronic shutter SLRs. Manual speeds from 1-1/1000 and > electronic slow speeds to 30 sec. This camera has what might be the > smoothest film advance on an SLR next to the > Leicaflex. > $150.00 > > I also have a fine bamboo trout rod for sale: Paul H. Young > Perfection taper 7.5 foot, 4wt, made by Danny Twang. I am > reluctantly selling this because I have exercise induced asthma and > waving a trout rod around is too much stress. > This is a great rod for brook trout fishing and small streams, > perhaps even small-mouth bass fishing. $900.00 > > Please inquire off-list to: mstoesz@wyoming.com > > Thanks, Mike > Laramie Digital Photo Center > Laramie, Wy. > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >