Nikon Gear for "Sale" wife says some of this stuff has to go.
I am a Professional Photographer and am selling older back up gear all in extremely good shape, will provide boxes if she has not thrown them out.
Nikon D200 both in great shape under 14,000 actuation's will come with CF card and battery and chargers plus surprises--$275 EA
Nikon MB200 Battery grip for D200 Orig box plus aa battery sleave--$85
Nikon 50mm 1:1.8 D with caps--$100
Nikon 70-300 AFS VR used twice--$400
Tokina 11-16 F2.8 DX rarely used--$450
Nikon 24-85 F2.8 has two scratches next to rim on front lens(and is why I no longer lend my equipment out to friends), does not effect images--$250
Alzo Flip bracket Model #1294--$80
Lowepro- Pro Trekker AW II Like New--$150
I also have this one for a $100 plus postage.
http://store.lowepro.com/backpacks/pro-runner-350-awAlso I have a Kata Bug-255 UL very light and definitely great for a woman because of its light weight about three times lighter than the Lowepro above I have yet to use it and still has the tags on it $180 plus shipping. I think I paid over $300 for this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wtEFbYHE9M None of my stuff is cheap the protection these bags are worth the extra money. I dont do much trekking as I use to and currently use smaller Think Tank bags.
Do you have pictures showing the scratches on the 2.8 lens? Might be interested, have to get back from vacation and see how much my car in the shop is going to cost. Hopefully just an alternator, but my car guys are good and fair, but their one bad habit is that if they find something else, or if what I think is wrong isn't the problem, they go ahead and fix it without budget approval. But they're very good to me, so I can live with that I've just gotten a couple of "ouch" suprises over the years.
I will post them later today, off to work!!
Keep the camera gear, sell the wife!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
So much for marriage.
jjestar wrote:
wife says some of this stuff has to go.....will provide boxes if she has not thrown them out.
I bet she is not putting out any of her things?
I bet she has most of if not all the closet space?
I bet you have no room for yourself or your things?
I bet the grown children comes before you?
I bet her family comes before you?
Are you low person on the totem poll?
All of theses questions are why I won't get married again.
The gear stays and the wife has to go. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
I hate to say this, but she is right, I don't use it so I may as well sell it and buy something I will use!!!
Pentony wrote:
So much for marriage.
I bet she is not putting out any of her things?
I bet she has most of if not all the closet space?
I bet you have no room for yourself or your things?
I bet the grown children comes before you?
I bet her family comes before you?
Are you low person on the totem poll?
All of theses questions are why I won't get married again.
The gear stays and the wife has to go. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
So much for marriage. br br br I bet she is not ... (
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Interesting. At our home last year we had a total loss fire. Lost our combined horse barn/garage and all the contents. When we rebuilt, we separated the buildings. I got "my" horse barn, and he got a garage bigger than the one we previously "shared". Now, his garage is full of his "toys", the two semi trailers we stored hay in are full of his "toys", and now he's started moving things into "my" barn because "you don't really NEED all that space...." So I guess guys, it can be a two way street.
Oh, yeah...and family? We never miss a reunion for his family...but mine? If I want to go, I have to go by myself.
But you know what? In our case, the pluses far outweigh the minuses. Wouldn't change him if I could.
:lol:
twhrider wrote:
Do you have pictures showing the scratches on the 2.8 lens? Might be interested, have to get back from vacation and see how much my car in the shop is going to cost. Hopefully just an alternator, but my car guys are good and fair, but their one bad habit is that if they find something else, or if what I think is wrong isn't the problem, they go ahead and fix it without budget approval. But they're very good to me, so I can live with that I've just gotten a couple of "ouch" suprises over the years.
Do you have pictures showing the scratches on the ... (
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Here ya go. I circled the area
jjestar wrote:
I am a Professional Photographer and am selling older back up gear all in extremely good shape, will provide boxes if she has not thrown them out.
Nikon D200 both in great shape under 14,000 actuation's will come with CF card and battery and chargers plus surprises--$275 EA
Nikon MB200 Battery grip for D200 Orig box plus aa battery sleave--$85
Nikon 50mm 1:1.8 D with caps--$100
Nikon 70-300 AFS VR used twice--$400
Tokina 11-16 F2.8 DX rarely used--$450
Nikon 24-85 F2.8 has two scratches next to rim on front lens(and is why I no longer lend my equipment out to friends), does not effect images--$250
Alzo Flip bracket Model #1294--$80
Lowepro- Pro Trekker AW II Like New--$150
I also have this one for a $100 plus postage.
http://store.lowepro.com/backpacks/pro-runner-350-awAlso I have a Kata Bug-255 UL very light and definitely great for a woman because of its light weight about three times lighter than the Lowepro above I have yet to use it and still has the tags on it $180 plus shipping. I think I paid over $300 for this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wtEFbYHE9M None of my stuff is cheap the protection these bags are worth the extra money. I dont do much trekking as I use to and currently use smaller Think Tank bags.
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Do you still have the Lowepro pro-runner 350 aw for sale?
Don
Everything has sold, Sorry.
Thank you for your reply.
Don
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