Merumeni
Established
Finally a Super Angulon 21 3.5
5 rolls of RPX 25
and this year's share of Acros and T-Max 400
5 rolls of RPX 25
and this year's share of Acros and T-Max 400
ruby.monkey
Veteran
A Metz CL-4 flash with a couple of NiCad battery packs + charger, a 6xAA-battery adapter, and two P.C. cables, all for the princely sum of £28.
Makes me feel slightly less sad about ending up with most of my Olympus T-32 in my hand.
Makes me feel slightly less sad about ending up with most of my Olympus T-32 in my hand.
ricnak
Well-known
one of these

Nokton48
Veteran
one of these
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Hmm. I used to have one like that. The breech-lock machined modification will enable you to mount almost any CZJ or other P6-mount lens without issues.
Have fun with it
The Expanding Man
Member
Elmarit 90mm.
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
1942 Summitar in BGN shape from KEH. 585xxx serial number range from the pictures.
Edit - It turned out I misread the serial number in the photo, or they showed the wrong photo. It is actually a 1939 Summitar 530xxx serial number.
Edit - It turned out I misread the serial number in the photo, or they showed the wrong photo. It is actually a 1939 Summitar 530xxx serial number.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Although I did not buy it, I am awaiting the arrival, of a Zorki4 with Jupiter 8
Rodchenko
Olympian
A box of assorted filters off ebay. I needed a 58mm UV, and I noticed there was a Bell & Howell one in this selection. I got it for the starting price, and also found two good quality 49mm filters (always useful in this house) and some very old and curious items which I reckon I can sell on for more than I paid for the lot. Bargain!
wakarimasen
Well-known
A Nikon D2HS.....from Melbourne, Australia!
farlymac
PF McFarland
Rolleiflex Automat K4A with Rolleimeter.
PF
PF
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Air tickets to Iran and 10 rolls of Kodak color negative for my P&S.
marduk
Well-known
Just bought a Nikon Coolscan 8000ed and VueScan Pro. My Epson is an OK scanner for medium and large formats, but I've always wanted a Nikon. Found one in local classifieds that was advertised for 900€ with stock holders, pulled the trigger and it came with a sought after FH-869G and has been used very sparingly it seems. Made just a few scans but already loving it.
unixrevolution
Well-known
Pentax LX with FF-1 WLF...i'm reselling the LX immediately.
Pentax 67 45mm F/4, WLF and wood grip for my loverly 6x7 setup.
Pentax 67 45mm F/4, WLF and wood grip for my loverly 6x7 setup.
wakarimasen
Well-known
A Nikon D2HS.....from Melbourne, Australia!
Seems like I spoke too soon, as the AUS postal service does not like carrying anything with batteries...:bang:
daveleo
what?
Got a Nikkor 20mm/f4 on a trade, some Tri-X and an ONDU pinhole camera.
Waiting for temperatures to get above 20F so I can go out and play.
Waiting for temperatures to get above 20F so I can go out and play.
daveleo
what?
Seems like I spoke to soon, as the AUS postal service does not like carrying anything with batteries...:bang:
The US postal service requires batteries to be installed in the device they are intended for.
(I could argue that the box I am shipping them in is the device they are intended for.
wakarimasen
Well-known
The US postal service requires batteries to be installed in the device they are intended for.
(I could argue that the box I am shipping them in is the device they are intended for.)
Same in the UK. Not 100% sure about Australia though
ricnak
Well-known
I have one Aussie postmaster say it is OK if they are installed in something. Others say absolutely no batteries. So i figure, if they can't make up their minds, I just stop asking the question and send the batteries anyway.
I have also bought batteries from overseas and had no problem getting them here via the postal system.
I have also bought batteries from overseas and had no problem getting them here via the postal system.
benji77
@R.F.F
I fell for it.....GAS.
Fuji GF670.
Fuji GF670.

wakarimasen
Well-known
I have one Aussie postmaster say it is OK if they are installed in something. Others say absolutely no batteries. So i figure, if they can't make up their minds, I just stop asking the question and send the batteries anyway.
I have also bought batteries from overseas and had no problem getting them here via the postal system.
All cancelled and refunded now: the guy was really good about it. Shame because the camera was in good condition at a nice price.
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