Traveller_Jeff wrote:
If you have a good scanner that you are finished with, specifically, an Epson Perfection V600 Color Photo, Image, Film, Negative & Document Scanner or one of similar quality, please let me know. Thank you.
I have an Epson 11000Xl with lwith 2 lids, one for reflective and one for negatives
It's in perfect condition.
I'm asking $1100 OBO
I have a like new p900 with under 100 clicks, any interest?
Richard
keywest305 wrote:
I'm letting go of some equipment rarely used. I have a Tamron 15-30 2.8 G2 excellent shape bought new used maybe twice. Tamron 24-70 2.8 G2 Tamron SP 35 1.4 used once. Also bought new rarely used Nikon Sb 700 bought new, I'm not sure I ever took out of the box. Also a Sb 900 and
SB 910 Nikon afs 50 1.8 G. All my equipment is like new and kept in great shape. The lenses have all had filters since new. If interested shoot me a PM and we can discuss price and pictures will be sent.
How much is the Tamron 15-30
Thanks for your offer, I have over 500- 9 x12 cm WW1 glass plate negatives to scan for printing. My goal is to get a small copy stand that I can use mostly sitting.
I am looking for a macro copy stand and or a quality light source for copying up to 4 x 5 glass plate negatives with a dslr.
6d wrote:
I bought this camera new directly from Canon. It is not a grey market camera. I am the only one that has used it. It has not been dropped or rained on and has always been used in a dry Minnesota climate. There is no mold or marks on the glass. I am 82 years old and find myself using the Canon M6 camera all the time because it is lighter and smaller even though it is not full frame like the RP. The RP is getting heavy for me to carry around. I tried to show all sides of the camera in the pictures to show it's like new condition. I"m asking $ 1750.00 plus $ 18.00 for Fed. Ex. shipping. I prefer payment be U S Post office money order or check from U S Bank or Wells Fargo. I believe I can check on the funds and cash the check, and will ship immediately. I think Pay Pal charges 3% fee and would want to avoid that cost. Please add that to the price to use that.
This is a great camera. Thank you for viewing.
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Check BH Photo, I think Canon dropped the price on this. BH Photo is selling the bundle with lens for $1299. It is a great camera, you might want to re think the price.
mffox wrote:
Sony Alpha a6000 24.3MP camera w 2 lenses. Like new: less than 200 shutter count.
-E PZ 16ā50mm F3.5ā5.6 OSS lens; retractable mid-range zoom.
-SEL55210 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 zoom lens.
Accessories
-Lens hoods, UV Protective Filters, 3-Piece UV, CPL, FLD Filter Kit, Viewfinder eyecup, batteries (2), Dual Charger, HDMI to Micro HDMI cable, 2 SanDisk 128GB Ultra UHS-I Class 10 SDXC Memory Cards, 2 Camera Straps, Padded hand strap with mounting plate, Professional Camera Cleaning Kit, Carrying Bag.
Price: $500, including shipping (Con.US & Canada only.) OR MAKE AN OFFER.
PayPal or bankwire.
mffox
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I'm interested, can you post pictures? Where are you located?
Thanks, Richard
I own a custom frame shop.
32 x 40 and 40 x 60 are factory size board. They generally run up to 1/8 over.
While this is not a problem for a framer, it is an issue for DIY.
If you need exact sizes you will need to be prepared to trim yourself,, or order from a frame shop, it will cost you more.
Your frame needs to be 1/8 larger in both directions than the mat board size. This is only 1/16 extra on each side and allows for expansion. If you ^jam^ the mat into a tight frame, chances are it will buckle and look really bad over time.
There are some online services that will size and cut mats for you, but it would be better to go to a local independent frame shop and develop a relationship. They can provide mats, glass, frames, and all the advice you need to learn to do it properly. Hacked together framing will not enhance your art, your image,, or make a nice presentation.
A lot of photographers tend to be very detailed and picky about their work, yet drop the ball when doing their own framing. I've owned frame shops since the 80's, we do onsite fine art printing, archival framing, etc., and have framed thousand of photo's for myself and others over the years.
You can enhance even a mediocre photo with proper matting and framing. You can also wreck a great photograph and your reputation with a sloppy presentation.
In most cases a simple mat and and minimalist frame will make your work pop and not distract the viewer.
A few tips, use archival mat board, never ever use cardboard as a backer, no packing tape ever, learn to do it correctly, remember if you are proud of your work, proudly present it as the whole package speaks volumes about you.
MJG wrote:
From my window I can see a small island in the bay. I bought the Phone Scope which is supposed to attach my iPhone Pro Max to my telescope - too unsteady. So Iām looking for a camera that will zoom in on the island and take sharp photos of the wildlife which is not visible without a strong telescope.
Any suggestions for a low cost camera for taking sharp distant images?
KEH has this Nikon P900, 83 x zoom for $300. It will put you on the island. Here is a link.
https://www.keh.com/shop/nikon-coolpix-p900-black-digital-camera-16-m-p-1.html
BenQ sells refurbished monitors that are callibrated and guaranteed, there is a tab on their website for the outlet
I find the epson eco tank printers to be really cheap to run with sub.par slow business printing, and bad photographs, they also clog easily,, i use it in my store for receipts, and a Canon pro 100 and Canon 4100 for high end photography