I own a Breakthrough X4 3-stop ND filter (purchased direct from them) and an X1 UV MRC4 ultra-thin Nanotec coated weather sealed protection filter (purchased from Amazon). I have been highly pleased with the design and manufacture of Breakthrough optics and absence of color cast and vignetting I have obtained from both filters. I have not tried an X2 ND filter. You might also check out their latest X4 GND filters which are designed to be used with a revolving filter holder.
tnleafer wrote:
Sorry about that
REQUEST WITHDRAWN for medical reasons as of 5:00pm, 10/03/19.
Amaize wrote:
Hello RJay. I happen to have just what you are looking for. Selling just a body, X-T2. Only used for one short trip, 1 1/2 years old, and I still have an extended warranty for it. I ended up buying an X-T3 because of video work. You can reach me here or at amaizn_blu@yahoo.com 989-330-4547 Ken
REQUEST WITHDRAWN for medical reasons as of 5:00pm, 10/03/19.
tnleafer wrote:
I have a pristine xt20 with under 50 clicks along with an cc 55-230 that I would sell for $600. The camera has never been outdoors
UHH member “tnleafer”, there are several problems with your offer:
- I was looking for a used Fuji X-T2, not a nearly new X-T20
- My ad asks specifically for a body only with no lenses or accessories
- I am expecting to pay about $475 for what I asked for, not $600
- Please pay better attention to ads before jumping to a conclusion and responding.
Thank you.
Amaize wrote:
Hello RJay. I happen to have just what you are looking for. Selling just a body, X-T2. Only used for one short trip, 1 1/2 years old, and I still have an extended warranty for it. I ended up buying an X-T3 because of video work. You can reach me here or at amaizn_blu@yahoo.com 989-330-4547 Ken
Ken - Thank you for responding. A medical emergency is preventing me from responding. As soon as the other issue is sorted out, I will respond asap. Thank you for your patience. /Ralph
WayneL wrote:
Looking on Amazon at different cameras I see all vendors charging tax, even private sellers. I think that will increase listings on sites like craigs list and UHH
Wayne, So you say you have the big bucks to afford a high-end camera, but you begrudge a few pennies based on the amount of your purchase which would often go toward improving your area’s services and infrastructure? I suggest you go online and review the finances of your local state/county/village and see how much ‘extra’ they have. Time to pay your share.
I strongly recommend you look for coverage insuring against the very real possibility that something happens (loss, damage, act of God or terrorism) to images taken at a one-time event such as a wedding, retirement, birthday, etc.
FOUND AND BOUGHT a very clean X-T2, no marks, dents, rubs, mold or other horse manure. Body only, no lenses. No grips, thumbs rests or accessory add-ons. Reasonable price preferred. PayPal or personal check preferred. Basic contact info - full name, eMail address, home street address, and home phone number - were absolute requirements. PM questions or offers to rjaywallace on UHH Forum.
PREVIOUS REQUEST WITHDRAWN for medical reasons on Thursday, 10/03/19.
LolaPL wrote:
Thanks, DWU2. Exactly what I needed to know.
Lola, did my answer which was correct somehow disappoint you? /Ralph in the WI north woods
The Canon 80D manual will specify what model of battery is recommended by the manufacturer.
Chris, I agree with your assessment; looks as tho the camera is in excellent condition. /Ralph
grichie5 wrote:
Like many others in this group, I have enjoyed playing with cameras since the late 1940's starting with a Kodak 35. Over the years I have enjoyed many cameras, including the German Retina's, Ikoflex, Rolliflex's Speed Graphics, and a string of F series Nikons. Then came digital, starting with various Nikon's and now the Olympus OM D EM 1 Mark 11. I take mainly scenery on our vacation trips and then process my raw images in LR and the Photoshop. Over the years, I feel skilled with about twenty percent of both programs. I then print them on 13x 19 paper, show them to my wife and put them in a box. Now I am getting the nerve to post two of my favorites; the first taken at Glacier National Park and the second during an early morning arrival in New York Harbor. Bear in mind what Henry Kissinger was noted for saying; " I don't mind criticism as long as it's not excessive, but frankly I find any criticism excessive."
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Great photos, “grichie5”! I particularly like the early morning image of New York harbor. It is meaningful to me because my family lived in N.Y. for a short while and we rode the Staten Island Ferry on several occasions. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Don’t know why the OP didn’t mention the model number of this camera. It is an EOS 5D.