FS: Various items as I have a big sort out!

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FS: Various items as I have a big sort out!

Post by David Evans » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:10 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

The following items are for sale.
ALL PRICES SHOWN ARE BEFORE POSTAGE, WHICH WILL BE ADDED AT COST.
Books:
Using the View Camera by Steve Simons. Paperback – Amphoto Books. Almost new. £10
Large Format Nature Photography by Jack Dykinga. Paperback. Almost new. £15 SOLD
[Brochures
Two Nikon Large Format lens catalogues, one A4 flyer about Nikon LF lenses, and one Nikon LF lens instruction manual. Date from 1970s or early 1980s I think. They do not include any mention of the 200mm F/8 lens which I think came out in 1984 or 1985, so presumably pre date this lens. £12.

Cable releases SOLD
Job lot of six releases as follows:
Two @ 20 inches approx. Reasonably heavy duty as sold by Calumet for approximately £20.
Three @10 inches approximately. Lightweight cloth covered.
One @ 8 inches approximately. Quite heavy duty.
£15 for all six

Cases etc
Two Silvestri Multi-use Protection Sacks PS0001 measuring 24x13cms, and one measuring 20x28cms. One completely unused, and two very light and clean use. £7 for all three. SOLD
Two Lee Filter three filter wrap (micro fibre cream coloured material). One used and one unused. £3 each. SOLD.
Photbackpacker partition pack. I’m not sure whether they still do this now, but it basically consists of four lengths of cloth covered expanded foam measuring 38x11cms, with various bits of Velcro etc, to make your own custom fit partitions. The kit is unused, and I think I bought it for around $30. For sale at £12. SOLD
Photobackpacker lens case L4044 £12 SOLD
Photobackpacker lens case LS-400-4 £15
Photobackpacker lens case LS-225-4 £12
Photbackpacker lens case LS-225-4 without the little Velcro fastener to use when not zipped up £10

Lens spanner for fitting lens boards. Metal with ‘grooves’ for Copal 0, Copal 1 and Compur 1 , Copal 3, Seiko 1, Seiko 0 and Compur 0. £8

Linhof/Wista type lens board in Copal 0. Generic back metal. Almost as new. £14

The Dubois Sun Position Compass as shown here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Flight-Logistic ... 325&sr=8-1 With velvet case and instructions. £8

Added to list on Sunday 5th DECEMBER:

Red an black funnel dark cloth, in cotton with shock cord front. Bought on eBay from Hong Kong for £11 including postage, then had a alteration tailor change the front elastic for shock cord. £9 Sale pending

Calumet film changing tent (or room as Calumet call it, though that suggests to me that you can walk into it ... which you definitely cannot!). As new, used a couple of times. http://www.calumetphoto.co.uk/item/RM1000/ £32 SOLD

Eye One Display LT Colorimeter, for calibrating and profiling computer monitors. As shown here (I think this is the same version) https://shop.colourconfidence.com/produ ... xSec=10006 It isn't boxed, but has been kept in plastic container. You get all the hardware and software that came with the i1 x-rite, plus instructions and the back part of orignal packaging with brief details and contents. The software works with Mac and Windows operating systems. I imagine that you can go online and update the software, BUT I HAVEN'T TESTED WHETHER THIS IS THE CASE. This is about four years old, but looks like new, and has only been used about six times. £45.

There are a few other bits and pieces that I'll list separately. These will be some 4x5 film, Fidelity film holders (already listed), a Schneider 3x lupe, a Gitzo carbon tripod, and some Lee adapter rings.

Thanks.
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Re: FS: Various items as I have a big sort out!

Post by David Evans » Sun Dec 05, 2010 7:39 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Added to list on Sunday 5th DECEMBER:

Red an black funnel dark cloth, in cotton with shock cord front. Bought on eBay from Hong Kong for £11 including postage, then had a alteration tailor change the front elastic for shock cord. £9 SOLD

Calumet film changing tent (or room as Calumet call it, though that suggests to me that you can walk into it ... which you definitely cannot!). As new, used a couple of times. http://www.calumetphoto.co.uk/item/RM1000/ £32 SOLD

Eye One Display LT Colorimeter, for calibrating and profiling computer monitors. As shown here (I think this is the same version) https://shop.colourconfidence.com/produ ... xSec=10006 It isn't boxed, but has been kept in plastic container. You get all the hardware and software that came with the i1 x-rite, plus instructions and the back part of orignal packaging with brief details and contents. The software works with Mac and Windows operating systems. I imagine that you can go online and update the software, BUT I HAVEN'T TESTED WHETHER THIS IS THE CASE. This is about four years old, but looks like new, and has only been used about six times. £45.
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Re: FS: Various items as I have a big sort out!

Post by devinephotographic » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:16 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

hi,
has the funnel darkcloth gone

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Re: FS: Various items as I have a big sort out!

Post by David Evans » Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:00 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

devinephotographic wrote:hi,
has the funnel darkcloth gone
Yes afraid so.
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