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Subject: [Leica] Friday FS: Take it away
From: dstella1 at ameritech.net (Dante Stella)
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 19:27:21 -0400
References: <C8D554C6.4C56%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Old Nikon Fs?!

On Oct 8, 2010, at 11:07 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote:

> And when they're gone what is your kid going to play with?
> 
> --------------------
> Mark William Rabiner
> Photography
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/
> mark at rabinergroup.com
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>> From: Dante Stella <dstella1 at ameritech.net>
>> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 00:31:09 -0400
>> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Cc: RFLIST <rflist at cameraquest.org>
>> Subject: [Leica] Friday FS: Take it away
>> 
>> This started out as 50 items on Rangefinderforum - many items went within 
>> the
>> next day or two. It's a big list of clutter-creating items that present a
>> hazard to my now-crawling son.  Feel free to make bulk offers.  As the 
>> room
>> where I keep my camera gear keeps morphing into a nursery, I am going to 
>> have
>> to get rid of some bulky major photographic equipment.  But that's a 
>> couple
>> weeks away yet.
>> 
>> I don?t chisel people for PayPal fees, ask that things be fraudulently
>> declared monetary gifts, or falsely declare merchandise as ?gifts? for 
>> customs
>> purposes. All of those practices either violate PayPal user agreements or 
>> the
>> law. 
>> 
>> Shipping costs extra (and it will be at what I pay).
>> 
>> 4. Mamiya 50mm finder for Mamiya Super 23 or Universal Press. Awesome, 
>> large,
>> parallax-corrected ultra-low distortion wideangle (=20mm) finder for any
>> camera that has a frame that is 2:3 (like 35mm or 6x9) or 4:5 (like 6x7) ?
>> dual framelines. Perfect condition but for one pinpoint on the eyepiece 
>> and
>> one scratch on a chrome-plated brass(!) screw on the bottom of the foot. 
>> With
>> foam box insert for protection. $110
>> 
>> 5. Nikon F3HP, F4 rubber eyepiece rubber ring. Yes, the rings only. Why 
>> buy a
>> new $20 eyepiece because the F3 you bought on Ebay was missing the soft 
>> parts?
>> My problem is that I am never buying another F3HP. $5
>> 
>> 10. Leica Standard accessory shoes, chrome, new. ISO size with a front 
>> stop,
>> but no spring clips in this design. $25 for two
>> 
>> 11. Nikon F3 D red dot screen. $40
>> 
>> 14. Metz SCA300A Cord. Goes from SCA module to Metz TTL handle-mount 
>> flash.
>> $15
>> 
>> 15. PC to 1/8? (headphone) flash cord, 2m. $5
>> 
>> 16. Nikon-compatible hotshoe to PC adapter. Full TTL passthrough in top 
>> shoe
>> plus front-mounted threaded PC connection. $10
>> 
>> 17. Fuji GA645 Closeup Kit. Includes all pieces (achromat closeup lens, 
>> case
>> for same, framing/focus frame, case. Simple directions. Stop down, set the
>> lens at infinity. Not even remotely for use with the GA645W or ?zi. $90.
>> 
>> 21. Serpentine chrome camera strap/chain. $10
>> 
>> 22. Kirk Universal L-Bracket (requires a Kirk Arca plate). $50
>> 
>> 23. Minolta Hi-Matic F (cracked VF glass) plus Hi-Matic CS (same camera,
>> black, cosmetically good). These were working the last time I used them ? 
>> in
>> 1999 ? but they take mercury cells. Both for $10
>> 
>> 24. Nikon HK-9 hood (20mm coverage, clamp-on, fits over a 72mm barrel or
>> filter). Microscopic edge wear (and I mean micro), o/w perfect. I used 
>> this
>> with a Fuji G690BL and the 50/5.6 Fujinon. $45
>> 
>> 25. Polaroid 35mm film cutter/slide mounter. $5
>> 
>> 26. Promaster 3/8? camera to 1/4? (tripod) bushings. Pack of 3. Not 
>> compatible
>> with Rolleiflexes.  New. $3
>> 
>> 29. Pelican 1400 Hard Divider Set. This is a long-discontinued set that
>> consists of the ridged dividers that Pelican sold before Pelican went to 
>> the
>> soft ones. Much nicer than the new ones, in my view. New. $25.
>> Digitalia
>> 
>> 30. AC Adapter 120/220V AC to 12V car plug. Tiny and useful, but 
>> depending on
>> your car plug, it may pop out. $5
>> 
>> 31. AT&T Mini surge protector. One outlet; also protects a phone/DSL 
>> line. Not
>> a bad tool for portable surge protection for your digital camera. $3
>> 
>> 32. AT&T Mini surge protector. Same as above. $3
>> 
>> 33. Audecom Anywhere Bluetooth speakerphone box. Small rechargeable 
>> Bluetooth
>> unit that clips to a car visor. Comes with charging connectors for 12V DC,
>> 120V AC, and USB. I just replaced the internal rechargeable battery three
>> weeks ago. $35
>> 
>> 34. Belkin Bluetooth dongle. $10
>> 
>> 35. Dell Latitude laptop screws (bulk assortment). $3
>> 
>> 36. Dr. Botts AVI (Apple digital display) to DVI-D connector. $20
>> 
>> 37. Garmin Mobile 10x Bluetooth GPS receiver/transmitter. Can be used with
>> some Bluetooth to camera interfaces. Includes USB cord (for charging) and
>> clip. A couple of corner scuffs. $35
>> 
>> 38. GE pocket USB hub. Great for adding a graphics tablet or other input
>> device to your computer. I don?t believe it?s 2.0. $3.
>> 
>> 39. Griffin PowerMate multifunction jog shuttle for Mac and PC. You need 
>> to
>> download the latest software from Griffin. Includes short extension cord.
>> 
>> 40. Hitachi Microdrives 3gb (CF Type II). New in sealed containers. Very
>> useful if you have a camera with no condition cycle on this battery 
>> charger ?
>> these will bring the battery down well. $18
>> 
>> 41. Hitachi Microdrives 3gb (CF Type II). Same as above. $18.
>> 
>> 42. iJet iPod remote control. Tiny RF receiver plugs into dock connector 
>> and
>> is controlled by tiny remote control. Because this is RF frequency, it is 
>> not
>> stopped by putting the iPod in an environment without a line of sight. 
>> Works
>> at least up to video iPods; don?t know about Touch and later. $15.
>> 
>> 43. PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse to USB Computer adapter (new). $3
>> 
>> 44. Sakar slow-charger for NiMH batteries. Fast charging will quickly 
>> degrade
>> your NiMH rechargeables. This slow charger will take 14 hours to charge 4 
>> AA
>> or AAA batteries. Also does Nicads. $10
>> 
>> 45. Sakar slow-charger for NiMH batteries. Same as above. $10
>> 
>> 46. Seagate 3.5? SATA internal install cables (SATA data plus power plus 
>> drive
>> mounting screws). Two sets, sealed, $3 total.
>> 
>> 47. SD card cases (price for all 19). $2
>> 
>> 48. Statec Digifinder. This is designed as a coated glass variable-focus
>> magnifier for old-style LCD camera screens (1.5-2?), but it excels as a 
>> loupe
>> for 35mm film. With case, camera adapters, etc. $10
>> 
>> 49. Targus WiFi Detector. Tiny device detects Wifi without whipping out 
>> your
>> computer or changing the settings on your phone. New CR2032 battery 
>> installed.
>> $10
>> 
>> 50. USB keyboard to PS/2 computer adapter. $3
>> 
>> Dante
>> 
>> NO ARCHIVE
>> 
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