I have two Olympus lenses. Camedia TELE EXTENSION LENS PRO. TCON-300S. This is in the case with support Arm, lens hood, front and rear lens caps. Also a Camedia WIDE EXTESION LENS PRO. WCON-8B.
There is a also the camera that goes with all of this. An Olympus E-10 with a 9-36mm lens, it has become 'sticky' on the front with age. As far as I know it works. Runs on rechargeable batteries.
Is it worth anything? The camera and lenses are heavy for shipping. Offers or Pawn Shop!
Doubtful that you'll get much for the lenses...since it's for a pretty old skool digital camera.
That said there is a little market for the wide angle converters. If I recall the rear filter size on the WCON-8B is 62mm. I'd be curious to try this on my 12-40, since it matches my thread size and would give me a FOV of 9.6-32mm, but it's likely that it'll blur the outside edges of the photo, as most WA adaptors do.
If the pawn shop won't take the WA adaptor, I may be interested for a few dollars plus shipping, as I'm not sure what the results would be on my body and lens combo.
Hi yes it is a 62mm. I will take a picture later and send it.
Thanks
PW4GDF wrote:
I have two Olympus lenses. Camedia TELE EXTENSION LENS PRO. TCON-300S. This is in the case with support Arm, lens hood, front and rear lens caps. Also a Camedia WIDE EXTESION LENS PRO. WCON-8B.
There is a also the camera that goes with all of this. An Olympus E-10 with a 9-36mm lens, it has become 'sticky' on the front with age. As far as I know it works. Runs on rechargeable batteries.
Is it worth anything? The camera and lenses are heavy for shipping. Offers or Pawn Shop!
The camera (both E10 and E20) have become cult classics and bring pretty good prices on eBay, particularly with those extension lenses. They are rated for excellent image quality and preceded Olympus 4/3 DSLR's by a short time period.
Shipping... I think they will all fit in a medium or large flat rate box. Mine did when I received it. NOT OVER $15. Plus discount on postage if you pay postage on line through Paypal.
Don't let anybody steal them pricewise without looking at sold items on eBay. (I think you may be off on the rechargeable batteries. Mine uses a battery that was common for camera's in late film and early digital camera's)
Thanks I will check eBay although have never sold on it before? I appreciate the reply.
Have a camera happy day
Just curious, what did the pawn shop say?
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