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Canon 5D MKII
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I'm selling a brand new Nauticam SMC 1 lens. It's new 480 USD and I would sell it for 430 USD excl. shipping. Please find attached the pictures. Just contact me via PM or eMail.
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I'm selling an underwaterhousing for a PENTAX LX camera manufactured by UK-GERMANY. It comes with a domeport for i.e. the 24mm lens. The housing looks like new and has been revised by the company not too long ago, as well as the housing has never been in the water since the revision. Along comes a second backplate for the use of a different 45° viewfinder instead of the standard FC-1 viewfinder. You'd need a winder as well so that the film will be transported automatically to the next picture. I can sell a Pentax LX camera as well, if you want it, but I prefer to keep it. I'm asking 500 Euro fix for it. In my eyes that is a very fair price. International shipping is no problem. Will be between 15-35 Euro, depending on the country of course.
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DIVEROSS housing for Nikon D7100 - NEW - only 999,- US-$ !!!
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Update: 599 Euro / 770 US-$ / 470 GBP -
Hi, i'm selling a DIVEROSS housing for a Nikon D7100. The housing is brand new and has never been in the water. It comes with a macro port, but the domeport is cheap to buy. More information: http://www.diveross.com/photo/5 Looking for 999,- US-$ / 750 EUR / 600 GBP
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I'm selling an excellent setup for beginners that want to start taking images underwater. The very compact Canon S100 produces excellent images for it's size and comes with an Ikelite housing that has all options and is more advanced then a "standard" housing from Canon. Especially the ability to screw on and off wet lenses is a high advantage compares to other housings. A wonderful wetlens that comes with the setup is the Inon Bug Eye UFL-M150. It makes the standard lens of the compact camera to a real fisheye lens. Also the focus distance is very small, which makes the setup an excellent tool to shoot extreme close-focus wide-angle shots. With exactly this setup, the excellent photographer Amir Stern won the famous Eilat Shootout about one year ago. You can see his images (uneditet) if you follow this link: https://www.eilatredsea.com/ViewGalleryImage.asp?ArticleID=986&CategoryID=517&Image=_Uploads/dbsPhotoGallery/1%2876%29.JPG The S100 is like new and has maximum 200 clicks. The Ikelite housing is brand new. The Inon Bug Eye lens is five dives old. The complete setup - Canon S100 with 8GB SD card, charger, battery, original box, camera bag, ... - Ikelite underwaterhousing for S100, 2x diffusor white amd transparent, safety robe, hoods, .... - INON Fisheye / Bug Eye UFL-M150 - INON Adapter for M67 - Adapter for strobes for Ikelite housings You can buy the complete setup, or piece by piece: - S100: new: 450 Euro -> 230 Euro / 310 US-$ - Ikelite housing: new 300 Euro -> 200 Euro / 270 US-$ - INON Fisheye lens with adapter: new 280 Euro -> 200 Euro/ 270 US-$ + shipping All together VB: 580 Euro / 780 Euro. All the best Tobias
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FS: UK-GERMANY housing for Canon 5D Mark II with Viewfinder and Port
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I'm selling my backup housing from UK-GERMANY for the Canon 5D Mark II. I bought it used as well and only had it with me for one travel. It looks like new and is in great condition. It comes with the 45° Viewfinder and Port for the 24-105mm or 100mm Makro. Housing new: 2500 Euro Viewfinder new: 950 Euro Port new: 300 Euro Total new: 3750 Euro I would sell it for 50% of the new price: 1900 Euro / 2450 US-$ (excl. shipping)
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Nikonos SB-105 in mint condition with cable and strobe arm
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Update: 200 Euro / 260 US-$ / 170 GBP excl. shipping -
I'm selling a brand new, never used Ikelite strobe cable #4104.6 with a N5 connector. The cable is manual and can't transfer TTL signals, but it's necessary when using a slave sensor at the other end of the cable as a TTL cable won't work (that's why I bought it). Of course it can be used with the camera & housing as well, having the strobes on manual. It's a good backup cable as well. 50 Euro / 65 US-D / 45 GBP excl. shipping. Item will be shipped from Germany and can be sent worldwide.
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I'm selling a Nikonos SB-105 in mint condition, inluding cable to Nikonos N5 and strobe arm and rail. The strobe hasn't been in the water much and looks like new. It's a great beginners strobe, but also can be used as a second flash. The SB-105 are greate remote strobes as well, as they have a build in slave sensor. I'm asking 250 Euro / 330 US-$ / 215 GBP excl. shipping. Item will be shipped from Germany and can be sent worldwide.
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Hey, just to mention it: Many photo contests have written that you're allowing to publish the pictures for them or third parties as long as the competition and credits are mentioned. You agree to this by submitting your pictures. So, all the sites, talking about the competition and mentioning my name in the credits are not offending in any way, as well as Discovery. In my long search I only found one small blog that didn't had my credits on and that aquarium site. And in the case of the aquarium site they use the picture to commerically sell items. So I see a break of a law here. Anyway I will try to contact them one more time and if they don't react, I will think about contacting a lawyer. All the best Tobias
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Hi John, many thanks for your comment. Actually I didn't know that they wrote my name as the mouse-over is not working in my Firefox. Just tried it with Safari and it works! :-) So nothing I can blame them with. In general, I found a lot of pages using my images, but 99% of them feature the Miami University contest, where this picture won Best Overall. So as they all got the image via the University this would be ok, as long as they print my copyright. I found only very little pages that don't. And none of them is for a commercial reason, so I won't do anything regarding them. Only the Reef Keeper Page was using it commercially. Anyway it's a good idea to contact Discovery and ask them for a story. Maybe they want to have a story about another picture of mine, which recently won Best of Show in Ocean Art. Let see... :-) http://www.uwphotographyguide.com/ocean-ar...st-winners-2011 All the best Tobias
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Hi, no problem to register my most important images with the USCO. Just wanted to know the effects of that. What if I register the image after the "crime" happens? BTW: I found the contest images used at the discovery news webpage as well. Without any relation to the contest not mentioning the author. http://news.discovery.com/animals/earth-da...est-110422.html