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Nikon D700 DSLR
"The Legend"
Very, very low shutter count of circa 2,900 actuations.
Rare later 25xxxxx serial number.
No fogging to the rear LCD, or peeling / loose rubber grips.
Boxed with all original accessories, paperwork, packaging.
A few "hot" pixels which show up in jpegs if you zoom in closely, but they disappear when the photos are imported to the computer, if you shoot RAW (I tested it). No issue, and apparently extremely common with digital cameras in general, after I Googled it.
£410£400 posted (I paid £450 about a month ago).
There are plenty for sale cheaper, but they might have the cloudy LCD screen or peeling rubber grips issues mentioned above, or very high shutter counts, or other damage.Photos in my replies below.
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Just wanted to ask about groundsheets, and using one with a tarp. I have never tried tarp camping before, but would like to get one for the versatility, and to save money and weight. I use a 195 x 65cm sleeping mat, and a 200cm long sleeping bag and quilt.
With tarp camping, if any rain or snow blows in from the edges, would it be better to have a groundsheet that exactly matches or is slightly smaller than the sleeping mat, so that water does not pool on top of the groundsheet and get the sleeping mat wet from underneath? Or is it ok to have the groundsheet slightly wider?
I am trying to choose between 0.6m x 2m (will fit under my sleeping mat with no exposed edges), or 0.8m x 2.2m (7.5cm either side and 10cm either end exposed). The advantage I see of the slightly wider groundsheet is that it'll keep my sleeping bag and quilt cleaner, as they are less likely to touch the ground. But I would like to avoid any water pooling issues as mentioned before.
Sorry for the silly question. Any info would be appreciated.
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SOLD Hercules GS402B Electric Guitar Mini Stand x 2
Both extremely lightly used, only at home, and include the original yellow Hercules storage bags.
No marks or damage. They look new. Superb reviews:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hercules-GS402B-Mini-Guitar-Stand/dp/B000NHB9BE
https://www.andertons.co.uk/hercules-electric-guitar-mini-stand-with-bag/About £26 online. £15 each plus postage.
Payment via PayPal goods and services.
Message me if you're interested please.
Thanks.SOLD
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REMOVED FROM SALE - Canon S95 compact digital camera - REMOVED FROM SALE
Need to dig this out of my cupboard, but it's in superb condition, and boxed. They seem to sell for up to about £170 on eBay, with plenty of scratches sometimes, but this one is in perfect cosmetic condition. Includes all the original packaging and accessories. I'll get some photos of it soon.
£125 posted.SOLD
Arcteryx Atom LT synthetic insulated hooded jacketSOLD
Men's XL, 2014 / 2015, Carbon Copy (Grey/Black/Red) colour.
Excellent condition with just one tiny, tiny hole (about 1 or 2mm wide) on the inside left lining, above the waist hem. You could leave it or patch it. Doesn't affect functionality.
Always washed with sports wash on a cool setting, and never with bio or fabric softener.
Clean and ready to use. £260 RRP.
£85 posted - SOLDPayment via PayPal good and services, please. All items will be sent tracked and insured. No dibs. Please message me if you'd like one of them.
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So yes, after checking with V&P, apparently it is linked to my email. I know that other shops don't always do that, and you can let other people use your gift code, but not in this case - you are correct. Thanks for checking.
So that means I would have to buy whatever people want, and then just use their address for the shipping. Shouldn't be too much hassle.
Price drop, £165 - buyer gets £32.83 for free.
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REMOVED FROM SALE.
I have a Valley and Peak gift card / credit note for the value of £197.83.
I returned an item, but it was outside of the normal returns window, so they kindly offered me a credit note instead - https://valleyandpeak.co.uk
Asking
£170, £165, £160£155 so you getnearly £30, £32.83, £37.83£42.83 for free.PayPal goods and services, please. No dibs. Message me if you'd like it.
Thanks.
REMOVED FROM SALE.
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Thank you for the feedback. I tried to do lots of research, reading both user reviews and professional reviews of many brands, and it seems that Exped are overall the most reliable (vs Nemo, Therm-a-Rest, Big Agnes, Sea to Summit etc). Might be a bit heavier than some others, but I think it's worth it to know it won't fail / deflate / puncture. Also with the down filling, part of my reasoning was it should be quieter than any synthetic filling. I think -25C is a great rating too, unless you're going to some extremely cold places.
Price drop. I lose / you save £50.
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RETURNED TO SHOP. No longer available for sale.
Exped Dura 6R LW sleeping pad / mat
197cm x 65cm. Temp rating -25°C. Down filled.
Brand NewThis was bought for a trip which I ended up not taking it on. It is brand new and unused. Unrolled once on my bed just to check the length against my sleeping bag and foam pad, then rolled back up and stored. Never inflated or used. Full specs here:
https://www.exped.com/en/products/sleeping-mats/dura-6r?sku=7640445454322
https://ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/dura-6r-lw-sleeping-mat/
I previously sold another Exped mat on here, so you can tell I am being a bit indecisive -_- I think they are the best, and will probably buy this exact model again. Just need the funds at the moment.
RRP £245. Usually £210, which is what I paid, from Valley and Peak.
£180, £170, £160£150 posted - save £60.PayPal goods and services, please. No dibs.
Thanks.RETURNED TO SHOP. No longer available for sale.
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