Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/12

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Subject: [Leica] FS: Leica, 4x5, Canon lenses and bodies
From: David at incendiaryimage.com (David Degner)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:39:56 -0500

Hi Luggers,

I am preparing for a permanent move to Egypt and want to consolidate
my equipment to a 5D Mark II and my M6, so I am selling a lot of
extraneous gear.  I haven't done the research to price all these
things yet so send an offer or let me know if you are interested and
I'll dig a bit deaper.  You might consider this a preview as I'll be
selling these things over the next few weeks.

Leica 50mm Summicron, latest version, it's been used a lot but still
makes sharp pretty pictures.

Leica 28mm/2.8 - 1983 version, non-ASPH, bulky and really dinged up
but works great.

Canon 5D

Canon 24mm/1.4 L - My favorite lens, wide, sharp, and super fast, but
I won't need it where I'm going so I put it here for sale,  if you
look at my site you can pick out the images that I shot with it.

Canon 35mm/2.0 - Works great, I haven't used it much but it has a thin
line of gunk on the front element, it doesn't seem to effect picture
quality.

4x5 camera, a wooden 4x5 field camera that folds up small and has
adjustments in all directions.  It is light and portable and reminds
me of this Tachihari though it isn't as pretty and doesn't have a
brand name on it anywhere
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/tachihara.htm

Caltar II-N 210mm 5.6 4x5 lens - It's a nice modern lens and comes
with the lensboard for the 4x5 camera I used it to take this image:
http://www.incendiaryimage.com/sketchbook/large-format-caltar-ii-n/

Nikkor 100mm 5.6 4x5 lens -  A sweet little lens works for landscapes
or macro photography, I used it here:
http://www.incendiaryimage.com/sketchbook/subtle-food-photography-does-it-work/

4x5 Fuji Polaroid back, and a bunch of 4x5 film.

It makes me a little sick putting all this up for sale but I won't
need it where I'm going.

Sincerely,
David Degner

706-631-2278
http://www.IncendiaryImage.com