febreeze-showered
Member
A LN black E-P3 with a silver 17mm f/1.8--yes, the 1.8--for $440. Both still have warranties for nearly two years also. Probably the craziest deal I've ever had the pleasure of snatching.
zauhar
Veteran
I bought a lunasix sbc light meter with a spot attachment -
It turns out to be a ONE degree attachment that is bigger than the meter. It is very cool.
Randy
It turns out to be a ONE degree attachment that is bigger than the meter. It is very cool.
Randy
Johnmcd
Well-known
GF670 - Can't wait.
John
John
batey_1020
Well-known
Bessa R2A this morning. Just couldnt resisit the price. Will be interesting to compare along side my M4 and see what i like more.
hugivza
Well-known
A Fuji Finepix SL 1000! I got to the airport this morning, realising that my GH-3 with 7 to 14 lens would not be adequate to photograph a major contract signing ceremony, and I could not get any other longer Lumix lens: so at around $US 320 this was the best cost effective deal going. The lens goes out to a masssive 35mm equivalent of 1200mm: more than enough to get me into trouble! Not too sure about the resolution, but it will do what I need it to.
hugivza
Well-known
Appropos my last post, I should explain that Leicas are forbidden by my insurance cover for travelling - I am currently in Jakarta.
Kkiuru
Member
locheeboy
locheeboy
A pair of ID Bullet valve caps (in silver) for my "Sunday bike" tyres. £2.99 + free p+p 
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
A black Leica IIIa-syn. In awesome condition, both mechanical and cosmetic, like new.
Sid836
Well-known
A Nikkor 40mm f/2.8 AF-S Micro.
sykotec
Well-known
A dog!
$175 adoption fee and $4 to license him with my local municipality. A 1-1 1/2 year old pit bull, picked up as a stray by animal control, and the senior resident of the local pound at just over 4 months. He's the sweetest thing, looks exactly like what you'd expect if you just asked for a generic 'medium tan dog', and is getting along pretty well so far with his adopted bulldog sister Lola.
We named him Brodie - a Kevin Smith reference should anyone care, and it fits him perfectly.
Another excuse for more film - he might even sit still long enough for the 4x5!
$175 adoption fee and $4 to license him with my local municipality. A 1-1 1/2 year old pit bull, picked up as a stray by animal control, and the senior resident of the local pound at just over 4 months. He's the sweetest thing, looks exactly like what you'd expect if you just asked for a generic 'medium tan dog', and is getting along pretty well so far with his adopted bulldog sister Lola.
We named him Brodie - a Kevin Smith reference should anyone care, and it fits him perfectly.
Another excuse for more film - he might even sit still long enough for the 4x5!
Mr5D
Newbie
A Zeiss 35mm F2 Biogon ZM. This is to replace/augment my Voigtlander 35mm Nokton F1.4 SC, as i've decided i much prefer a focus ring to a tab.
DougK
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A chrome German Rollei 35 with the Tessar. I'm really looking forward to shooting with it.
Ming The Merciless
Established
A Contax Aria. It's my second one. It needs repair on the door, but I only paid $118.00 tax and shipping included. So now I own 2 Arias, one Contax RX, 2 Konica Hexar AF's and a Voigtlander Bessa R.
lynnb
Veteran
A Nikon F80 body for $10. Seems to be in good working order.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Nikon HS-12 lens hood for Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AI-S.
G
G
iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
Pentax Q in black with the 02 standard zoom. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet.
dtcls100
Well-known
A near mint Tamron SP 300mm f2.8 (360B) Adaptall lens. I've had my eye on this uncommon lens with its fast aperture, ED lens elements, and internal focusing. I've always wanted a superfast very long telephoto, and this one fits the bill, being the last and best manual focus 300mm f2.8 lens made by Tamron, and fast internal focusing. Of course, this thing weighs over 5 lbs!
I already have an OM Zuiko MC 300mm f4.5, which takes excellent pics and is pretty compact for a 300mm, but I don't like that the focusing ring is very heavily dampened (although very smooth) on this lens model, which makes it somewhat difficult to use for sports or wildlife photos as it is slow focusing.
I already have an OM Zuiko MC 300mm f4.5, which takes excellent pics and is pretty compact for a 300mm, but I don't like that the focusing ring is very heavily dampened (although very smooth) on this lens model, which makes it somewhat difficult to use for sports or wildlife photos as it is slow focusing.
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
A dog!
I had to chuckle at this as I also just got a dog. it's an Australian Labradoodle puppy. I'm planning on taking lots of pictures of him.
For other things I have just bought (photo-related) -
1. I bought a Nikon 70-300 VR lens. It arrived on Friday and on Saturday I used it at the Civil War Reenactment I attended.
2. I, gasp, just bought a D700. I'd been wanting a full frame camera to complement my D300. This particular camera has a Katz Eye split prism focusing screen which should help in using my manual focus lenses.
Ellen
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
#399 - 50mm f1.1 Sonnetar from MS Optical
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