FS: Film/Photo stuff (M43 lenses, Medium Format cam, etc)

plorr

Active member
I'm selling some stuff so I can buy some different stuff.

Prices include shipping. You can pay me via paypal gift or pay the paypal fee (check my feedback, its flawless), or cash in the case of a local deal (I live in southern NH and ski at Mt Snow).

Here's what I've got:

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Voigtlander 25mm f0.95





$600 - 6.5/10 condition





I fucking love this lens. It has hardly left my camera since I got it. It is built like a tank, and the focus/aperture rings are buttery smooth. The glass has a great cinematic quality to it. And of course, the bitches will love that f0.95 aperture. The whole thing is very Leica-esque. Unfortunately in all the time it spent on the front of my camera, it has incurred a few dings and scratches. The lens hood has a good scrape on the paint, and the front element has a couple of small scratches, nothing that significantly affects IQ though. Includes rear cap, hood, and both front caps (one that fits the lens and one that fits the hood).

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Olympus 12mm f2.0





$575 - 9/10 condition





This lens is really the only good native UWA option for M43. Its fast, wide, really small and light, and has great IQ and AF. The snap-focus feature is really cool too (it even has a real DOF scale). Pretty much perfect condition. Includes original rear cap, and a front cap fitted to a 52mm step up ring (the original front cap SUCKED).

The only reason I'm selling the lenses is I just ordered the Sigma 18-35 and speed booster, so they're both pretty redundant now.

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Rolleicord V 75mm f3.5 Xenar TLR





$150 - 6.5/10 condition





This is a medium format film camera from the sixties. It's a well, built, sexy, German thing. It shoots 6x6 square negatives on 120 roll film. It's all mechanical, and has no built in meter, but the image quality will blow away any 35mm camera, or any digital camera you have ever used. It's a really awesome way to start off shooting medium format film for really cheap.

The focus screen is a little dirty, but the lenses are in very good shape. The shutter fires accurately at all speeds over 1/30 (there is a separate mechanism for the slower speeds, which jams a lot), but when do you use slower than 1/30 anyway? It could use a CLA, but could also totally be used as-is. I ran one roll through it myself, and the negatives look great. I'm only selling it because I have a Yashica TLR which is practically identical, except with a built in meter, which is super useful for street shooting.

Includes the camera, the original box and manual, a lens cap, a strap, and a couple rolls of Portra 400 to get you started.

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LCW Fader ND Mark II 52mm





$50 - 9/10 condition





Near perfect condition. Comes in padded plastic case.

Any questions?
 
Probably because every time you do have money you spend it one something you don't really need, which results in not having money when you do want something. I'm not claiming to know your spending habits, but this is the case with most my friends.

I only spend money on stuff I REALLY want, if that's the case with you too, you shouldn't be sad, but glad you've spend your dough on stuff you really wanted.

As far as 1/30 shutter speeds go: reason I love my TLR so much is that I can shoot it at without problems at 1/8 because there's almost zero camera shake.
 
haha yeah that does happen sometimes but its more the fact that i don't have a job so literally never have money.
 
Fair enough. Not having shutter speeds below 1/30 is not a huge hindrance though, and if it was, the problem could likely be fixed with a good CLA.

Also, to be clear, the 1/30 shutter speed works. So does Bulb. It is only 1 second through 1/15 that jams.

 
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