captxmas gifted me a couple of pieces of this vintage gear. He packaged it safely for shipping and shipped it right after we exchanged PMs. Totally professional transaction. Thank you, captxmas! This was a very nice act of kindness and I will definitely pay it forward.
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If you’ve ever been the contracted photographer for a wedding and tried to get shots where the guests did not have their cellphones up in front of them you would understand how difficult that can be. Guests are often oblivious to what’s going on around them when they’re taking snapshots and then end up in the photographer’s pictures. Weddings and vows move quickly and as a photographer you can’t interrupt to ask someone to move out of your field of view or to put their camera/cellphone away. You can’t ask for a redo. You have limited time and limited positions from which to shoot. Try culling through hundreds of pictures to select the very best only to have what would have been great captures—except that the shots have numerous people in the background taking pictures instead of paying attention to the ceremony. It’s the bride and groom’s wedding and they’ve hired a professional to capture once-in-a-lifetime photographs. Don’t mess it up for them.
Congratulations! Please let us know how this works out for you.
E.L., That is an amazing response IMO. Such insight regarding the complexities involved in the use of film makes me have even more respect for “back in the film era” pro photographers. I shot film way back then too, but never came close to your level of knowledge. Very interesting read. Thanks!
[quote=E.L.. Shapiro]Nuts and bolts.
“Attached, is a reproduction of the "filter" dial out of my old Kodak Pro Photo Guide. Although it pertains to film, it gives you the concept of color temperature, spectrum and filtration. Back in the film era...”
Canon 7D body, Shutter count: 11,208. Excellent condition. Comes with 2 batteries, battery charger, CF card 8GB, neck strap, body cap, eyecup, software CD, cables, manual, and original box.
Also includes: Fotga L-Bracket, Arca-Swiss compatible (for use with 7D body w/o grip, L-Bracket will not fit with battery grip on camera); Canon RC-6 Remote Control; Hoodman H-EYEC22 Eye Cup; Canon BG-E7 Battery Grip (Do not have AA battery tray. Works w/the 2 included Canon LP-E6 batteries).
LCD screen protector has air bubble on lower right corner which is visible in photos. LCD screen has no scratches. Reason for selling is upgrading and need to sell some gear. $525. Includes shipping within CONUS. Additional photos and screenshot of Shutter Count App upon request. Please PM if you have any questions.
Thanks, mkahn, I appreciate your interest. I have you as 2nd backup according to times listed for messages.
mkahn wrote:
I too am interested if it hasn’t been sold
Thanks, for your interest, Bill. I think it is sold pending PayPal payment, but, if not, I’ll be sure to let you know. Donna
elliott937 wrote:
Forest, I see you are getting nice hits from others. Should it not be sold one of them, please let me know, and thanks. Bill
Wacom tablet still available. Prior PM from cheineck was a question. Thanks.
Wacom Intuos 4 PTK-440 Small Graphics Tablet w/Pen, Pen Stand, Extra Nibs, Mouse, (2) USB Cords (for right or left-handed use), Installation CD, and Quick Start Guide. Connectivity:Wired. Includes box and all original packaging and accessories. Excellent condition. Looks and works like new. $75., includes shipping to CONUS. PayPay, USPS Money Order, or if paid by check will ship after check clears. PM me with any questions please. Thanks.
I bought the Wacom Intuos Pro through your website. PM sent here on UHH also.
Very nice! I particularly like the Cosmos Bright Lights.