View Full Version : Canon lovers see this!
Todd.Hanz
09-08-2004, 12:58
This is a nice kit, not so nice price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30030&item=3838155388&rd=1
Todd
That's an impressive kit Todd !!
Btw I think that 7s is the one an australian seller had for sale last week. I also remember the 85/1.5 with those Leica boxes. Don't remember seeing the 0.95 w/hood though.
Also, I was playing a bit with my 7 now and suddenly thought about Brian's 'FrankenCanon 7'. Brian, if you ever get into camera painting that would be a great subject to 'black' a bit ;)
back alley
09-08-2004, 14:30
what's with all the leica boxes?
if that ad is any indication of how that seller's mind works, i'd be scared!
digitalox
09-08-2004, 14:35
Hmmm Strange None of the pictures seem to be loading from here
Brian Sweeney
09-08-2004, 15:47
I have thought of trying some Top Plate painting. I have the 1974 Modern Photography that badically outlined the method. I also have a number of Kodak Retina Parts including Top Plates that I can practice on. A Black Retina IIIS will be first on the list. The FrankenCanon would be a logical choice, but I am so happy with getting pictures out of it that I do not want to jinx it.
Rich Silfver
09-08-2004, 18:22
I agree with Joe - a bit heavy on the Leica boxes there when selling a bunch of Canon items.
taunusreiter
09-08-2004, 22:46
I remember this set initially for 2.295 USD not beeing sold. With the 7S and the original hood for the 0.95/50, its not too bad when condition is really excellent. The 1.5/85 is a decade earlier lens than the 7s, mediocre performance, and was replaced by the 1.8/85 half its weigth.
And this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=67380&item=3838771394&rd=1
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