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Nov 2, 2018 09:05:22   #
Thanks, that’s good to know.
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Nov 1, 2018 17:09:07   #
As new Vello BG-C9 battery grip. Comes with 2 battery trays. Tray 1 holds 2 standard
Canon LP-E6 (or equivalent) batteries. Tray 2 holds AA batteries. I will include 1 Watson
LP-E6N battery (not shown in photo). Sold my Canon, so this sits in a box unused.

$45 shipped to your door (continental U.S. only)


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Nov 1, 2018 16:50:01   #
Kirk LP-61 replacement foot for the Canon 100-400 ISL II zoom lens. This foot
is a little longer than the Canon but more importantly, it is an ARCA Swiss mount
compatible. Nicely machined out of aluminum, it screws into the bottom of your
Canon zoom with the supplied allen wrenches. $80 new from B&H + tax.

$45 shipped to your door (continental U.S. only)


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Oct 29, 2018 09:14:39   #
Excellent condition medium size camera bag. I switched to a SKB hard case
so this bag is up for sale. Ready to configure your camera gear to.
$55 delivered ro your door (continental U.S. only)






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Oct 28, 2018 07:58:27   #
It is the LowePro Slingshot 300AW Black

Thanks for looking

Mike
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Oct 27, 2018 09:39:54   #
As new (never used) Slingshot camera bag. Bought to take on a European cruise but never
took it due to baggage limitations. Been sitting in my closet ever since. Paid over $100
for the bag. Sell for $70 (includes shipping) to anywhere in the continental U.S.




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Oct 27, 2018 09:31:09   #
The Sigma MC-11 lens adapter (as new, never been mounted) will allow you to mount your
Canon lenses to a Sony E-mount body. I bought this for my new Sony A7R III but I ended up
trading in my Canon glass for Sony native lenses and never got to use it. I did demo one
in the camera store and it worked flawlessly with my Canon lens before I ended up purchasing one.

Recommended by the store owner over the more expensive Metabones adapter.

These are $250 (plus tax) new. I will sell this one for $185 (shipping included) to anywhere in
the continental U.S. Includes all paperwork and warranty certificate.


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Oct 6, 2018 16:46:04   #
Genessi wrote:
Hi Mike, waiting for this other persons payment. I will let u know.


No problem,

Thanks for the opportunity

Mike
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Oct 6, 2018 08:35:26   #
Genessi wrote:
Selling like new Black Rapid curve. No stains or spills $45. Using smaller system and haven't used this much since I purchased it


I am interested. If you will accept a postal money order, I will send it out today.
Let me know if that will work for you. I just need an a name and address.

Thanks,

Mike Warzocha
Las Vegas


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Aug 26, 2018 07:47:48   #
When you upgrade your memory, you will probably end up with 32gb of RAM (as your total).
I could be wrong but the memory “modules” usually come in pairs. Your two 4gb modules will be
replaced by two 16gb modules equalling 32gb total. It’s either or. You have to have matching pairs
of memory, so you don’t get to keep the 8gb you already have. At least that’s how I understand it.

Mike
27” iMac
32gb RAM
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Aug 1, 2018 16:02:26   #
Jim Grimes wrote:
Mike:

If you can get the postal money order in the mail today, you have a deal. Send it to:
Jim Grimes
118 Cathedral Drive
Crossville, TN 38558
Tel: 931-210-4884

Thanks.

Jim Grimes


Jim,
I’ll head to our post office as soon as I finish lunch here.
Working on “honey do list” items, I’m sure you know how that goes.....

Mike
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Aug 1, 2018 09:02:50   #
Jim Grimes wrote:
This excellent light meter is being sold only because of my age. It is in like new condition, and has always worked perfectly, using Pocket Wizard radios, and a dual Softbox/Strobe Kit which I have advertised for sale here on UHH. It was purchased new from Adorama in April 2014, for $635. Sale price is $400, including shipping & insurance, in the continental 48 states. Included in the sale are:

1. Sekonic L-758DR Light Meter
2. Instruction Manual
3. Carrying Pouch with Strap
4. Software Utility Disc
5. 2 New Rayovac 3 Volt RL123A Batteries (required to power the meter).
This excellent light meter is being sold only beca... (show quote)


Jim,

I am a retired graphic designer (25+ years with Disney) and I am dabbling in real estate photography.
Your light meter looks like it would be useful to me. I would be a buyer at $350 (via a postal money order)
since I disabled my PayPal account months ago. Let me know it that would work for you. If not, thanks
for posting and good luck with the sale.

Regards,

Mike Warzocha
Las Vegas, NV
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Jun 22, 2018 09:27:14   #
mizzee wrote:
Went to Alaska a few years ago we did do a plane. I would take the 35 and the 18-300. Your views will be mostly panoramic. The 35 will do you best if your have iffy weather, otherwise the 18-300. Upping your ISO, as you know, will allow you to increase shutter speeds. I would also suggest that you invest in a circular polarizing filter for the 18-300. It will add drama to the clouds and cut out glare. Even if the plane doesn’t work out, there will be pontoon boat excursions that will take you up close and personal to the fjords, glaciers, etc.
Went to Alaska a few years ago we did do a plane. ... (show quote)


We did a “flightseeing” excursion out of Denali a few years ago flying on a ten passenger, 60’s era Dehavviland. The flight included landing on a snow covered glacier where we spent about a half hour before taking off again. You will be
shooting through plexiglass. I was seated (by weight) in the last row (2 seats) and shot with Nikon D4 and a 28-70
lens. Spectacular views and well worth the money. The elbow room is tight so a long lens is not practical. In many
instances, I aimed my camera and shot without looking through the viewfinder because I could not twist myself
around for some shots. You wear a headset and can converse with the pilot (and passengers). I agree there is a
certain amount of vibration so you do not want your lens to touch the plexiglass to “steady” the camera.
By all means go for it and enjoy!


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May 1, 2018 09:16:37   #
Snap Shot wrote:
Brilliant color and clarity!


I’m not really drawn to flowers as a subject matter, but your images are “hands down”
some of the best I’ve seen of the genre. Keep up the good work and continue
to provide inspiration for other UHH floral photographers.

Well done!

Mike
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Oct 30, 2016 08:02:32   #
Definately number 4!
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