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Subject: [Leica] Friday FS: high-speed scanners, great lenses, and more
From: dstella1 at ameritech.net (Dante Stella)
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2016 01:48:22 -0500

Paypal is fine. For everything but the scanners, shipping is included in the 
U.S. I am looking for a Horseman SW612 with a 45mm Apo-Grandagon.


Lenses and filters
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- 40/2 M-Rokkor, lovely with perfect glass, B+W UV, both caps, all the look 
of the 35/2 v4 at 1/4 the price $425
- 50/2 M-Hexanon, gorgeous with perfect glass, both caps, case, B+W UV, 
collimated perfectly to Leica spec by Focal Point $499
- 40mm B+W KR1.5 Skylight (Canon RF size) $20
- 40mm Kenko skylight (also Canon size) $10
- 43mm B+W 023 (yellow-orange, G, #15) filter, F-Pro $15
- 55mm Hoya HMC dark green filter $12
- 62mm B+W FL-D $7
- Kenko 180 degree fisheye aux lens with both caps and 49mm mount $45

Tripod, flash, &c.
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- Linhof Profi Ball Head 2 with reversible Linhof 1/4 and 3/8 platform $150
- Gibran Tripod (add your choice of 1/4? mount head) $225
- Metz 26AF-1 for Fuji X series with box, diffuser, manual, case $85
- Voigtlander Kontur finder, 50mm on 24x36, with case $30
- Nikon SU-4 slave trigger (film TTL, auto, manual $27
- Nikon SB-20 flash $22


Fast scanning
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Kodak/Pakon F235+ 

If you ever wanted to scan your life?s production of 35mm negatives in a 
matter of days, here you go. This is a minilab scanner, compatible with 
Windows XP, that cranks out 800 frames an hour of b/w at 2000dpi (more than 
enough for cataloguing and in fact most outputs that most people will do) or 
400 color with digital ICE. Has about the most straightforward software you 
can imagine, which outputs to JPG, TIFF, and/or RAW. This scanner has 
fantastic and completely automatic color correction (which can be tweaked 
manually if you want) and can gulp down an entire uncut roll of 35mm film or 
strips as small as 2 frames. With the more advanced software included, it 
can also do Xpan and half-frame. It scans as a bitstream (which means no 
annoying prescans) and then automatically resolves frames (and frame #s) 
using either DX coding or its own algorithm (and you can adjust the framing 
*after the fact*!). Includes scanner, negative catcher, cables, and 
software, all packed in the original shipping box. If you want a 
preconfigured host computer, I can supply a complete dell mini tower with 
everything you need for a nominal sum.

$1249 plus shipping from 48207

Pacific Image Powerslide 3650

This is the original version of the slide scanner that has been rebranded 
variously as a Braun or a Reflecta. Takes 50-slide straight Braun magazines 
or 100-slide carousels and scans like a champ until your project is done. 
3,600 dpi; Cyberview software can deal with Kodachrome a lot better than 
Vuescan or Silverfast do (though the scanner is compatible with both of 
those?). Item includes scanner, software, cables, manuals, original 50-slide 
magazine, and bonus 100-slide carousel.

$499 plus shipping from 48207

NO ARCHIVE


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