After further consideration, I’ve decided not to purchase the camera after all. I’m sure you will sell it eventually. Good luck!
dumbo wrote:
Nikon D50 Great camera for beginners ++ Body only in excellent condition Rarely used
If you haven’t already sold the D50, I’m interested in purchasing it. Please PM me at wph-mw@sbcglobal.net. Thanks...
machia wrote:
Looking to buy one with skylight and hood.
Thanks.
If you're still looking for this lens, I have one in like new condition with box. Don't have a skylight or hood, though. If interested, please PM me at wph-mw@sbcglobal.net.
I have a refurbished SX50 that I bought directly from Canon. They even threw in a case (which I haven't use). Added a filter adapter. The camera has had light use; practically new. If interested, I will sell for $200 plus shipping. I have since moved on to the M3. Will provided pics and try to get a shutter count for you if you're serious in wanting to buy.
Okay. Hold off on shipping. I’ll explain why when you email me at <wph-mw@sbcglobal.net>. Thanks...
Okay. Let me rephrase that. I would like to buy the EVF and batteries/chargers.
Are the items you mentioned still for sale?
Does the camera come with the lens adapter?
DeeAndre wrote:
I would go $425.00 if that would help.
Sounds good! Please email me at <wph-mw@sbcglobal.net> so we can discuss specifics.
Well, I have the original RX100, and I'm blown away on how good the pictures turn out. Thought I would upgrade myself, although it would not be the latest model. Still, it would be an upgrade for me! Would you take $400.
I may be interested in your camera. Can you briefly tell me how long you've had it and how you've used it (guess there is no means of determining shutter count on something like this)?
Thanks...
This camera is in pristine condition (mint minus) and has a shutter count of 6,323. Comes with all accessories:
- Canon LP-E6 battery
- Canon LC-E6E battery charger
- Canon wide strap
- Blank warranty cards, instruction manuals, and CD-ROMs (x3)
- Cables (x2)
Extras include an applied Promaster LCD screen protector, an applied LCD protective film for the top panel, a silicone skin, and the instruction manual in 8.5x11 format (spiral bound). Following are pictures that support the above. Will sell for $735.00 which includes shipping to anywhere within the 48 states. Will accept postal money order or cashier's check.
Reason for parting with the 6D: I got this as a backup and haven't used it all that much. Would like to invest in a mirrorless camera someday and am starting to save for that. If you have any questions, please PM me. Thank you!
Left side
Right side
Front
Back (with protective screen)
Top (with protective screen...hard to see)
Bottom
Warranty cards, instructions, cords, CDs, silicone skin
Spiral bound manual
Shuuter count
14kphotog wrote:
Wonder if any UHHers have a "Epson v600" scanner to sell or rent. I have about 1k slides to copy of kids. PM me please.
If you haven't already resolved your problem, I have a brand new Epson V500 that I will sell for $120.00 + shipping. I bought the Epson in anticipation of converting a ton of slides, but after weeding out those to scan, it wasn't worth opening the box. I ended up buying a smaller, cheaper and easier unit to use since my scans didn't need to be high quality.
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Going to brake down and buy a new Epson V600 film/ print scanner. Looking around I find a number of retailers who offer the product... among them being Walmart for, their price of 189.00. and I can pick it up at my local store (10 miles away) in 2 or 3 days. Anybody got any good reason why I should go elsewhere or do you think this would be as good as anyplace to get this scanner?
If you haven't already bought an Epson V600, I have a brand new Epson V500 that I will sell for $120.00 + shipping. I bought the Epson in anticipation of converting a ton of slides, but after weeding out those to scan, it wasn't worth opening the box. I ended up buying a smaller, cheaper and easier unit to use since my scans didn't need to be high quality.
You're up there on good cameras! I have a Canon 6D, Canon T5i with kit lenses (so, no, I'm not interested in the T3), Canon G1X (Mk 1), and a Sony RX100 (Mk 1, which I got from a pawn shop for a ridiculous price). I like the 6D for low light shooting, the G1X for it's versatility in a small package, and the RX100 as a travel camera (that little thing takes remarkable photos). I want to venture into a mirrorless camera without spending an arm and a leg. Granted, the M3 has mixed reviews, but overall it seems like a great camera if you're shooting stills or landscape (which is what I do mostly). I plan on buying the M3 lens adapter and use the T5i kit lens. Probably will be a little bulky with the adapter, but I'm okay with that. As you can see, I'm a little behind on being current with the latest cameras, but as you know it's usually the person that takes great photos...not necessarily the equipment.
The check is in an envelope and will be put in the mail tomorrow. Text me when you receive it.
Thanks again...
Jim