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• #2027
Anyone got either a wide angle prime (24mm?) or 24-70mm-ish zoom for Canon EF they're looking to get rid of? Preferably on the cheaper end of the scale - don't need any L stuff.
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• #2028
Good price. Shame I don’t have any need for one any more. Must have owned and regretted selling at least three of the 1.8’s back when I owned RF’s. (Plus a 1.2, and a couple 1.4’s)
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• #2029
I'll put up pictures later today.
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• #2030
Here they are.
It's the Nikon ED AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1:2.8D with the hook.
Only thing is that the A/M switch might switch if you're not careful. The spring that should hold it isn't doing it's job.
Bit of an annoyance.A part from that glass and conditions are perfect.
I got it for £250 a couple of years back, only used two or three times in Richmond park and Kew Gardens. Selling it for £200
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• #2031
I'm looking for a small-ish travel backpack (something like a Lowepro fastpack 250) that'll take a 5D, a lens and a flash... Anyone trying to get rid of something like this?
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• #2032
I’d take that off your hands if you’re willing to post? Am up in Edinburgh.
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• #2033
I am. Will need to properly pack it. I'll let you know shipping costs, shouldn't be much. RM Tracked and Signed
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• #2034
These empty Contax boxes any use to anyone before I put them in the recycling?
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• #2035
I'd be interested in picking up a (digital) Ricoh GR, ideally a I or II as I'm on a budget, let me know if you've got one you want to part with.
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• #2036
Still got a bunch of Fuji Pro 400 120 for sale. All dated '23. Looking for £44 plus post.
Thats a box of 5 too.
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• #2037
Selling a Nikon 50mm F1.4G. Cheapest one I can see including the Nikon hood and postage.
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• #2038
Anybody selling an Epson v500/550/600 also looking for a lomo digitaliza 120 if you got one for sale?
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• #2039
I have two Minoxs and really could do with selling one. Happy for either to go, I’ve got a GL and an ML, one has a fully P programmed mode for point and shoot, obviously with manual override, the other is just manual. Can’t remember which is which RN but both are in good working order, recent battery fitted and in good to very good condition cosmetically. £85 for the manual one or £95 for the P+, includes UK post if needed.
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• #2040
sold!
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• #2041
Interested enough to want pics :)
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• #2042
Because GAS is real and Xmas is coming up I'm after a Fuji GA645, I like the idea of more images per roll ( currently have a Rolleicord and Bronica for 6x6 ) and also to shot in auto mode which suits me better with 2 small children, also happy to listen to options or why I should not get one. Thank you
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• #2043
Likely an auto-focus as the one in a GA645 will miss the kids as well a few times, but probably will nail it more often than you do with the Rolleiord / Bronica..
Depending how trigger-happy you are, how much you are willing to spend on film and dev, and how much you really do need a larger negative I'd probably think about just getting a more modern 35mm camera with a great autofocus (a point-and-shoot, or indeed a modern Canon / Nikon SLR, and a nice lens - maybe even a zoom, as it's just really fucking useful with kids etc.).
Maybe stating the obvious here but you can get fantastic quality out of 35mm negs with good film and proper dev / scans. For me personally that would surely be the way to go for analogue "action" (kids) shooting..
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• #2044
Thank you for the reply. By suiting my shooting style I meant that I usually shoot when out and about with the kids/family so automatic takes away the time of trying to manual focus on the Rolleicord/Bronica. Also can be done one handed whilst I pinned down the 3 year old.
I enjoy 35mm and I feel I have the correct cameras to my style/way of shooting, mainly small auto compact cameras. Film can be costly but can also be had for decent money if you shop around/eBay and Dev still accesible to me, I scan my own negs so I get to save some there.
I agreed on the quality of the 35mm negs/scans it's mainly what I shoot currently.
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• #2045
I have similar needs and thought about GA645 but the electronic nature and hard to repair-ness turned me off along with the current prices. Fuji GS645 is worth considering, does all except no electronics.
I have had amazing success with my Mamiya 645 Super (no grip either) with 80 1.9 and a 2 year old. It does 15 frames with. HUGE gaps between frames, kinda annoying that it doesent do 16.
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• #2046
Ok, then forgive me for sabotaging your GAS - but it does actually sound like you already do have all the equipment you need for what you want to do 🙂
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• #2047
Bronica RF645 is the one, GA645 breaks if you look at it wrong and the lens is comically slow
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• #2048
Bronica RF645
mad pricing atm but yeah
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• #2049
you wouldn't be saying that if you'd used one!
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• #2050
Anyone interested in a Fuji XF 8-16 2.8? Based in Italy but attending Rouleur Live in London from November 4 - 6.
Might be interested in the 80-200mm depending on which version? After a fast-ish 24mm or 28mm too..