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We'll move on to the next bit of kit - again roughly £40 worth of black leather clad fun.....
A 1970's Canon-branded camera case - the sort of thing any OCD photographer would need for their A1......
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Yum....
(but no use to me as the Canonet, T90, FtQl and A1 are long gone)
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Now we're onto the real junk.....
Centon FG-3.0 Flash - £5
Back in the day, if you didn't have the dosh for a dedicated flash, you went to Jessop and bought the FG-3.0....
It hinges and writhes about in all directions and can be fiddled and faffed to do just about anything... so flexible and so versatile, so much button, so many wow (as long as you remember what each of the buttons does.......) -
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The remaining items have no formal value and I will gladly chuck-in free with any of the above,
Alternatively you can make me an offer for all or some....5"x7" Photo paper - opened in a darkroom a few years back - no guarantees that it's still up to much - It's pretty ancient - I was using it for pinhole stuff....
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Soltron 133 Gadget bag Flash - works ok - belonged to my dad back in the 70's!
Nikon Bayonet cap
Blowing-type lens brush - so vintage, so sexee.
Other lens brush (a bit shite really, but will brush lenses, if that's what you want) - can be used to delicately brush mirrors, prisms and various other brushable things - the only limit is your imagination...
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Hoya Lens Hood - (55mm thread) - long rubbery flexible thingy
Upmarket Vintage lens hood - A hard thermoplastic with - Came with a Pentax Spotmatic I had back in the day - not sure who made it, but it's lined in black felt (ooooh) and fits a 52mm thread.
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AICO Sunny Cross Filter - 55mm Thread
Who wants this shit? Who needs this shit?
Speaking as a former owner of a massive collection of Cokin effects filters, I can vouch for the hilarity of being able to ping little stars of light off the reflection in peoples sunglasses and shoot ghastly shots of the sun passing through palm trees...(there's really no excuse, but it's yours if you want it)
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55mm Hoya Skylight Filter.
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Moar Stuff - This Book Free with any purchase...
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And this 'ere lens too
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Amazing that you've got that Zenit in such perfect condition. A much rougher one of those was my first ever camera. Good stuff, GLWS.
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Thanks, I got the camera from my brother in law who's a professional photographer in Moscow.
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Flipping heck haha, there doesn't seem to be hope left for us at that rate! Get him to post some negatives into his cd drive to get them onto his computer! ...hehe
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I've got one of those bilora tripods, they are superb! Can't recommend it enough! Used it as a travel tripod when I went New York, does the job and looks great too!!
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Zenit sold.
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Cheers - I've had a few vintage mini-pods over the years, functionally this one was the best by far.
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price drop bump
Just the Camera Bag left now - Price drop to £30 posted. - willing to consider offers