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for the entertainment value alone.

330124061368 the German that always has older camera equipment that always looks NOS.

330124061368 Voightlander 35/1.2 for ONLY $1127 BIN price

lately several lenses have gone for more than new. now if it is no longer available new they MIGHT be worth a premium but when they are still available from CameraQuest or PhotoVillage ya gota wonder :eek:
 
This German is an RFF sponsor.

You can partially thank the dollar weakness for the price of the Nokton
in Germany.

Roland.
 
"I don't have the money right now but I'm expecting a check in the mail. If the check doesn't come well, then, you can keep the camera and sell it again!"
 
you may be surprised but not everyone knows about cameraquest or photovillage
especially for those who are out there in other parts of the world..
 
haagen_dazs said:
you may be surprised but not everyone knows about cameraquest or photovillage
especially for those who are out there in other parts of the world..

And that is truly a crying shame. I understand that sellers need to be able to meet their bottom line, but when more economically viable options are available but not known it can be unfortunately frustrating for those third-parties in the know.
 
If you want a good laugh, then check out 170114151653. Check his recent sales and you will see that some people are willing to pay these amounts for a little sticker.
I got mine for free by emailing Leica directly.
 
yoyo22 said:
If you want a good laugh, then check out 170114151653. Check his recent sales and you will see that some people are willing to pay these amounts for a little sticker.
I got mine for free by emailing Leica directly.

How about the seller who was trying to get $79.99 per + $ 19.99 shipping for the white sync plugs for the M2 M3
 
ferider said:
This German is an RFF sponsor.

You can partially thank the dollar weakness for the price of the Nokton
in Germany.

Roland.

then it would make sense to not ebay market to the US when the stuff can be had for far less. If selling to EU then it would make more sense, this also may not be the one I am thinking of, that always seems to have the item marked up about four or more times the going rate for similar items
 
haagen_dazs said:
you may be surprised but not everyone knows about cameraquest or photovillage
especially for those who are out there in other parts of the world..
some of the used gear has actually had links to CameraQuest and still sold more used than new:eek:
 
yoyo22 said:
If you want a good laugh, then check out 170114151653. Check his recent sales and you will see that some people are willing to pay these amounts for a little sticker.
I got mine for free by emailing Leica directly.
not a laughing matter, I plan on buying that and sticking to my HOLGA;)
 
dostacos said:
some of the used gear has actually had links to CameraQuest and still sold more used than new:eek:

There is a seller on ebay as we speak that is offering Voigtlander screw to M adapters used for $80 each. These are the same ones Stephen is selling new for $55 each

I also saw a Bessa-L a few weeks ago with a stating bid of $450 and a reserve.

Some people must think they have a goldmine.
 
endustry said:
Patience is the name of the game. List it long enough and eventually, I guess, someone will come along and buy it no matter the price.

DAG sells the black Leica dots for $15, btw.

just curious
how does one pry out the red dots so that they can replace them with a black dot?
is there a special equipment needed?
 
haagen_dazs said:
just curious
how does one pry out the red dots so that they can replace them with a black dot?
is there a special equipment needed?

A knife carefully worked under it will get it loose. It's glued on..
 
colyn said:
A knife carefully worked under it will get it loose. It's glued on..

is it a plastic piece? wont the knife knick it or something?
(sorry i dont know because i dont own a M with that red dot logo)
:eek: :eek:
 
haagen_dazs said:
is it a plastic piece? wont the knife knick it or something?
(sorry i dont know because i dont own a M with that red dot logo)
:eek: :eek:

It's metal.

I first place a bit of alcohol around the edge with a Q-tip and let it soak to slightly loosen the glue then carefully worked a knife tip just under the edge and worked it around the diameter until it came loose.
 
colyn said:
It's metal.

I first place a bit of alcohol around the edge with a Q-tip and let it soak to slightly loosen the glue then carefully worked a knife tip just under the edge and worked it around the diameter until it came loose.

I got mine off using a flat and thin piece of plastic. Sticking it between the "Leica" and the line underneath, I started twisting the sticker carefully in both directions. After some time of careful twisting the amplitude of each twist increases until the sticker will come off. This way one does not risk damaging the finish with a knife or needle, there is no risk of alcohol getting into the rangefinder adjustment and in addition - if you are careful - the red dot will still be in perfect condition, so one could glue it on again.
 
why is it that most of the cameras are advertised "I only put one roll through it before I decided to sell it"? Is that the equal of "Only driven by a little old lady on Sundays?"
 
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