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Panasonic LUMIX 8mm f/3.5 AF Lens Micro 4/3s in very good condition. All the glass is clean without scratches and the lens is full functional. Both caps included. $300 or best offer
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I am selling an Olympus OM-D E-M5 package that includes both the E-M5 camera and a Nauticam NA-EM5 underwater housing. This has been a great combination that I have used for underwater photography for several years. Both the camera and the housing are in excellent condition and work flawlessly. There are a few nicks and scuffs as you would expect from normal use, but I have taken great care of this equipment. I haven’t been diving recently but put the housing through a leak test a few days ago and there was no leakage at all. The o-rings are in great shape and it seals up tight. I am selling the camera and housing as one package Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M5 Shutter/Actuation count: 3791 life expectancy for this Shutter/Actuation is about 100,000, so this camera still has a lot of life in it OEM Battery Charger OEM Battery OEM Transfer Cable OEM Video Cable FL-LM2 Flash Lens: M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ with Zoom/Macro switch (kit lens) + LH-55B lens hood and lens caps * I do not have the original hard-copy manuals for this camera or lens, but I can provide links to download pdfs of them or even include my pdf copies on a usb stick if you prefer. Housing: Nauticam NA-EM5 Underwater Housing for Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera does not have a vacuum system but does have a leak detection alarm Nauticam NA-EM5 manual (hard copy) Port & Zoom Gear Nauticam Port for M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ lens This port will also work for the M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro Lens Nauticam Zoom gear for M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ lens Zoom gear assembly instructions manual (hard copy) Please Note: I have verified the housing is working as it should and does not leak. That being said, it is the buyer’s responsibility to know how to properly set up and maintain the housing. I recommend that if you buy this equipment, the first thing you do is perform a leak test on the empty housing to assure yourself that everything works as expected. I will not accept responsibility for damage to a camera due to a flooded housing! I just can’t - there are too many variables associated with how a person may use the equipment that I have no control over. Extras: Nauticam NA-EM5 Port o-ring spare (not pictured) 52mm UV filter for M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ lens 52mm Circular Polarizer filter for M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ lens (not pictured) OM-D E-M5 Battery spare OM-D E-M5 Transfer Cable – 2 spares Olympus RM-UC1 Camera Remote Shutter cable JJC TM Series Camera Remote Intervalometer cable OM-D E-M5 Camera Grip attachment (grip, only; it does not hold a spare battery) Flash sync cable (not pictured) This was part of a Triggertrap setup, but I think it will work as a sync cable for strobes or transmitter/receivers as well BlackRapid RS4-2BB Camera Strap (not pictured) Olympus camera half-case (not pictured) I was only able to attach one picture to the listing. Here is a link to several pictures of the package https://jcgoldingphotography.smugmug.com/DivingandTravel/Olympus-OM-D-E-M5-UW-Camera-Package/n-9gKMQh These underwater pictures on my SmugMug page were all taken with this camera and housing: https://jcgoldingphotography.smugmug.com/ Asking price for the whole package is $1350.00 USD + shipping if applicable, Payment by PayPal Items are located in USA. I will ship to USA addresses. Shipping charges are the responsibility of the buyer (package weighs appx. 11.5 lbs., dimensions: 16 3/8” x 12 5/8” x 12 5/8”) NOTE: These being crazy pandemic times, I'll add this: This equipment has only been handled by me and has been in only in my home for months. I've been working from home for about 2 months now - isolated as per state and work guidelines. I've not been exposed to anyone who is ill nor have I shown any symptoms of illness. To the best of my knowledge, myself and my equipment are safe and virus-free.
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Wanted: NAUTICAM P8-F Focus Gear: Panasonic Lumix G Fisheye 8mm Micro Four Thirds System
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Thanks to @Architeuthis I was able to build and test my fisheye zoom rig in the pool on Thursday and it performs amazingly well With a focal length of 8 - 15 mm fisheye this is going to be my primary rig, details of the build and parts needed listed on the blog https://interceptor121.com/2019/11/30/canon-8-15-mm-fisheye-on-the-panasonic-gh5-pool-tests/ Can't upload pictures due to 1 MB limit sorry
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Hello, I am selling my two year old Olympus E-PL3 Micro 4/3 camera setup, as I am upgrading to a DSLR. All items are in great condition and are in the original packaging. I am selling: Olympus E-PL3 camera body Olympus 14-42 IIR lens Olympus PT-EP05L housing Inon UWL-H100 28M67 Type 2 Wide Angle Lens Panasonic 45-200mm lens Zoom gear for 14-42 lens Shading rings for the standard port and dome port (dome port not for sale) 2 spare o-rings for housing 2 spare batteries for camera Slot Stay with T base (with spare camera mounting screws) 45cm Flex Arm with YS mount Sea and Sea Fibre optic cable Hoya 37mm Polarising Filter All of the above is in fantastic, almost new condition, and has been well cared for and is in full working order. The housing has never been flooded. The housing and Inon wide angle lens have protective covers that are not pictured. The Panasonic 45-200mm lens has just been used once, and the optics are in like new condition. The Inon wide angle lens also has like new optics and has only been used on one trip (purchased July 2013). This setup has everything that you would need apart from a strobe. It is a great camera and a brilliant step up from a compact camera, with full manual controls and a larger sensor, and is equally a great camera for the more experienced photographer. I have spent over £1900 on this set up. I am looking for £850 given the fantastic condition. I am based in the UK, buyer pays postage or collect. If anyone has any questions, or want more photos, please ask! Many Thanks!!
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I just got back from Hawaii, and it was absolutely awesome! I'm very new to SCUBA diving, but I've been into photography for a long time. My wife and I went to Hawaii over Memorial Day weekend (plus a couple of days). On Oahu, I did two dives: Baby Barge, and a reef drift... I can't recall the name now. Both were great, but Baby Barge had some incredibly strong currents, so I sucked most of my air in less than 25 minutes. On Kauai I mainly snorkeled around Tunnels Beach, which was spectacular. Looking back, I wish I would have gone diving on Kauai as well, but I didn't want to spend too much time away from my wife while we were both on vacation (she doesn't dive). We ended up doing lots of hiking and other outdoor activities. Next time! In any case, these are my favorite photos from the trip: Striped Squirrelfish by Mike Cialowicz, on Flickr Yellow-Striped Goatfish, Oahu by Mike Cialowicz, on Flickr Snorkeling, Tunnels Beach by Mike Cialowicz, on Flickr Honu Bro by Mike Cialowicz, on Flickr My setup consisted of the following: Olympus E-PM1, Olympus underwater housing (PT-EP06), Zen glass dome lens port, Olympus 9-18mm, Sea & Sea YS-01 strobe, flex arm. Cheers! Mike
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I am selling my barely used back up system. Normally I shoot a housed SLR and like to carry a back up just in case. I grew tired of the performance of a point and shoot so I looked into the micro four thirds. It's great, fast auto focus, manual control and nice sharp lens options. This one only has about 10 dives on it from this summer. It's a great camera, small in size for easy manageability in the water and on the airplane. Plus it shoots HD video with the (quick) touch of a single button. Why am I selling it, well I am buying a house, and need the cash. If you want a picture of the camera kit as well let me know. Attached images are taken with this Recsea GF2 Housing Recsea Wide angle glass port for 8mm wide angle Panasonic GF2 Camera with 14-42 lens Panasonic 8mm wide angle lens all original boxes, manuals, etc Tray ~ it's the wrong one though UL TRD. It's not big enough for the housing as it has a "raised" lip. So I just flip it over upside down and attach it. interests? questions? let me know
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I recently changed my way of thinking and stepped from shooting with a dSLR to an Olympus PEN (EPL2). I am very impressed with the system, its size, its ergonomics and its photographic capabilities and have posted my first photos to my Flickr account. A couple of weeks ago I also started a new group on Flickr named Underwater Micro Four Thirds. Anyone is welcome to join, and feel free to upload photos taken with your Micro Four Thirds camera's (Olympus or Panasonic).
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