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•SWB super wide dome port type 3. Used with Tokina 10-17. Lens available with included zoom gear. •FP-FC 90 flat port with focus dial. •FP 75 flat port for 60mm macro AF. •EXT-Ring 55mm •FP-117B Flat port 117B • MacroMate removeable swing in magnifier by Backscatter. • 3 Inon z240 type 4 strobes • 2 electronic synch cords. • 3 fiber optic synch cords. • Sola 800 (with red light) rechargeable with charger. Email or message here for pictures or any other inquiries. Thanks. Dmanfish@comcast.net
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I am a new member. Have been posting photos for a while through Facebook. I have a few items that I would like to sell. The problem is that I am blocked from posting in Classifieds and have no idea why? Any help please. Gary Rose
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Recently found out without an ear surgery I should no longer be diving so I have decided to sell my new gear I got in March of 2021 and has only been under water 5 times. Everything is in perfect condition and purchased from Reef Photo I have the gear for sale and the camera as separate. Firm on pricing. Contact me for more images. Asking: $7000 for gear and $3500 for camera and lens Housing items: 1 Nauticam 70x200mm Carbon Fiber Aluminum Float Arm (Buoyancy 370g, Lifetime Warranty) 1 Nauticam 125mm Double Ball Arm 1 Inon Z-330 Underwater Strobe 1 UW Technics 11075 Optical/Electrical TTL-Converter for Sony (Nauticam Housing NA-A7II, NA-A7RIII, NA-A9) 1 Nauticam Universal Optical Fiber Cable 3 Nauticam Standard Clamp 1 Nauticam Mounting Ball Adapter for Inon 1 Nauticam NA-a2020 Housing for Sony A9II/A7RIV Camera (with HDMI 2.0 support) 1 Nauticam SFE2860-Z Zoom Gear for Sony FE 28-60 F4-5.6 1 Nauticam N100 Flat Port 45 with Focus Knob 1 Sony FE 28-60mm f/4-5.6 Lens 1 Nauticam M14 Vacuum Valve II (Pushbutton Release) 1 Nauticam M67 Bayonet Mount Converter II 1 Nauticam Wet Wide Lens 1 (WWL-1) 130 deg. FOV with compatible 28mm Lenses 1 Nauticam 18cm Lanyard With 2 Snap Hooks 1 Cinebags Grouer bag 1 Think tank roller bag 8 Panasonic batteries with charger Total spent - 8283.00 Camera / Lens Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM Sony Alpha a7R IV Mirrorless
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Due to system upgrade I'm selling this brute!... You know the brand - built like a tank - vacuum system faultless - simplicity and quality over finnicky plastic controls! Heinrich Weinkamp TTL converter (never used) and 2 nikonos bulkheads. Ports and house shows marks of wear (from about 400 dives) but no visible scratches on acryllic (Macro port has only 20 dives since last polish - Wide angle about the same). Minor post-production modification to vacuum indicator - makes it MUCH easier to see diodes. No defects to electronics or hardware. Reach out for more detailed pictures. Complete package 950 EUR plus postage - Paypal accepted.
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I bought the housing New from the SPL site before getting the 1DX mkII, When I finally went in to order they said they weren't shipping the mkII and that if I waited they could sell me the 1DXmkIII for the same price! of course I opted for that but now I have a housing that doesn't fit the new camera body. Housing is brand new. Never been in the water. never left the house. -NOT a dive housing and shouldn't be treated as such- FEATURES and CONTROLS: Weight: 3.75 lbs with lens port + trigger Rated for 25-30ft MAX-Aperture -shutter speed -Manual shutter release -Back focus Interchangeable ports INCLUDED:-Camera housing -Extra screw nuts -8-15mm lens port -extra nuts for trigger-detachable side grip -detachable pistol grip -neoprene port cover -O-Ring Lubricant -Alan key for port screws Selling for $2000contact me for any further questions. Davidgrant186@gmail.com thanks
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Hi everyone, Does anyone what it takes to create a post in the classifieds forum? I posted the introduction, which was the requirement, but still no luck. Thanks in advance, Oscar R.
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New to this website/forum. Selling for $775.00 Nauticam NA-EM5 Underwater Housing for Olympus In very good condition. Used 3-4X. Retail price new $1,450.00. Go to Nauticam website for further information & details
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THE BEST rain jacket to save your camera from rain and salt water spray and costly repairs due to water damage. GREAT for sports photography or any outdoor photography especially near or on the ocean. Selling Price $125.00 including Eye Piece for Nilkon cameras. Contact me at bfactor@beverlyfactor.com phone: 949-689-8794 Key Features: • Built in camera strap and lens mounting system (70-200 and 70-200 Flash models only) • Full view rear and top windows • Built-in front element cover • Storage for eye piece • Mesh storage bag included • Easy access to controls, lens and tripod mount Fits most DSLRs with a 70–200mm f/2.8 or similarly sized lens attached*. The Hydrophobia® 70–200 protects valuable photo equipment from the elements during active use. Keep shooting in the rain, snow or blowing sand. The Hydrophobia gives you peace of mind that you can capture the moment in almost any weather. KEY FEATURES External Camera Strap (included) eliminates need to remove the strap attached to the camera body Interior retainer loop for strap on camera body Eyepiece flap shields viewfinder from rain or dust when not in use GEAR PROFILE 1 DSLR with Canon's 100–400mm f/4.5–f/5.6 lens attached Compatible with ALL Nikon, Canon DSLRs and SOME Sony and Olympus DSLR camera bodies* External Camera Strap (included) eliminates need to remove the strap attached to the camera body TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17.5" long x 5.5” diameter (44.5 x 14 cm) 12.8 oz (363 g) rain cover only Eyepiece (sold separately) required for proper use. My Nikon Eyepiece is included. You can get others directly from Think Tank for about $38 MATERIALS 210T seam-sealed rip-stop + polyurethane film + 70D nylon tricot, polyurethane seam tape, weather resistant zippers, antique nickel-plated metal hardware, high-density shock cord, nylon webbing, neoprene, 3-ply bonded nylon thread.*Fit is dependent on both lens and eyepiece compatibility. To find a compatible eyepiece for your camera body if it's other than Nikon (I'm including the Nikon eyepiece) you can go to Think Tank and order one (about $38.00) More Details The Hydrophobia 70-200 includes a Think Tank Camera Strap that is preconnected to durable metal D-rings on the rain cover. Proper use of the strap and rain cover does not require removing the strap attached to the camera. Nor does it require cutting holes in the rain cover or disassembling the camera's attached strap. The lens strap inside the Hydrophobia allows the external Camera Strap to fully support the weight of the camera and lens. Tighten the lens strap then clip it around the back end of the lens, ensuring a snug fit. There is no need to remove the strap already attached to the DSLR. Simply fold the strap and slip it into the Camera Strap Retainer, which is the elastic loop inside the Hydrophobia. The Hydrophobia securely attaches around the lens hood by a hook-and-loop strap with non-slip coating. Using a lens hood in the rain effectively prevents stray droplets from streaking across the front of the lens, in the similar way it blocks glare from sunlight. A specially designed eyepiece is required for use and proper attachment of the Hydrophobia rain cover. The eyepiece allows a clear view, straight through to the camera's viewfinder, while keeping a water resistant seal. There are five different eyepieces to choose from, three for Canon and two for Nikon DSLRs. To browse the eyepieces and check compatibility, go to the Think Tank website and they are about $38.00 An eyepiece flap can be folded over the Hydrophobia eyepiece when the camera is not is use. This keeps excess rain or dust from collecting on the viewfinder while the camera is just hanging by the external strap. An eyepiece pocket is built into the side of the Hydrophobia rain cover. It can be used to store the Hydrophobia eyepiece when the rain cover is packed away or it can carry the DSLR's rubber eyecup while the rain cover is actively being used. Look for the eye-shaped icon on the Hydrophobia. A soft lens hood cover is included for additional protection from the elements. Use it as a lens cap; it's too small to be a shower cap. The hood cover can be stored in the pocket on top of the lens or it can be completely removed to save some bulk. The clear window on the back of the Hydrophobia keeps the camera's LCD screen and controls visible. There is also enough room inside the rain cover to change memory cards and batteries without exposing the camera to rain. Using a shorter focal length lens in the Hydrophobia may be possible depending on the placement of the zoom or focusing rings on the lens. Bring the rain!
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MADE BY THINK TANK OPENED BUT NEVER USED - PERFECT CONDITION - INCLUDING EYE-PIECE FOR NIKON CAMERA FREE!! Key Features: • Built in camera strap and lens mounting system (70-200 and 70-200 Flash models only) • Full view rear and top windows • Built-in front element cover • Storage for eye piece • Mesh storage bag included • Easy access to controls, lens and tripod mount You can purchase an eyepiece directly from Think Tank on line for your specific camera (around $35.00). PRICE: $125.00 Shipping: $12.00 You can contact me directly at bfactor@beverlyfactor.com or call 949-689-8794 This specific RAIN COVER Fits most DSLRs with a 70–200mm f/2.8 or similarly sized lens attached*. The Hydrophobia® 70–200 protects valuable photo equipment from the elements during active use. Keep shooting in the rain, snow or blowing sand. The Hydrophobia gives you peace of mind that you can capture the moment in almost any weather. KEY FEATURESExternal Camera Strap (included) eliminates need to remove the strap attached to the camera body Interior retainer loop for strap on camera body Eyepiece flap shields viewfinder from rain or dust when not in use GEAR PROFILE1 DSLR with a 70-200mm f/2.8 or similar sized lens attached* 1 DSLR with Canon's 100–400mm f/4.5–f/5.6 lens attached Compatible with ALL Nikon, Canon DSLRs and SOME Sony and Olympus DSLR camera bodies* TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS17.5" long x 5.5” diameter (44.5 x 14 cm) 12.8 oz (363 g) rain cover only Eyepiece (sold separately) required for proper use MATERIALS 210T seam-sealed rip-stop + polyurethane film + 70D nylon tricot, polyurethane seam tape, weather resistant zippers, antique nickel-plated metal hardware, high-density shock cord, nylon webbing, neoprene, 3-ply bonded nylon thread.*Fit is dependent on both lens and eyepiece compatibility Features: The Hydrophobia 70-200 includes a Think Tank Camera Strap that is preconnected to durable metal D-rings on the rain cover. Proper use of the strap and rain cover does not require removing the strap attached to the camera. Nor does it require cutting holes in the rain cover or disassembling the camera's attached strap. The lens strap inside the Hydrophobia allows the external Camera Strap to fully support the weight of the camera and lens. Tighten the lens strap then clip it around the back end of the lens, ensuring a snug fit. There is no need to remove the strap already attached to the DSLR. Simply fold the strap and slip it into the Camera Strap Retainer, which is the elastic loop inside the Hydrophobia. The Hydrophobia securely attaches around the lens hood by a hook-and-loop strap with non-slip coating. Using a lens hood in the rain effectively prevents stray droplets from streaking across the front of the lens, in the similar way it blocks glare from sunlight. A specially designed eyepiece is required for use and proper attachment of the Hydrophobia rain cover. The eyepiece allows a clear view, straight through to the camera's viewfinder, while keeping a water resistant seal. There are five different eyepieces to choose from, three for Canon and two for Nikon DSLRs. EYE PIECE FOR NIKON INCLUDED An eyepiece flap can be folded over the Hydrophobia eyepiece when the camera is not is use. This keeps excess rain or dust from collecting on the viewfinder while the camera is just hanging by the external strap. An eyepiece pocket is built into the side of the Hydrophobia rain cover. It can be used to store the Hydrophobia eyepiece when the rain cover is packed away or it can carry the DSLR's rubber eyecup while the rain cover is actively being used. Look for the eye-shaped icon on the Hydrophobia. A soft lens hood cover is included for additional protection from the elements. Use it as a lens cap; it's too small to be a shower cap. The hood cover can be stored in the pocket on top of the lens or it can be completely removed to save some bulk. The clear window on the back of the Hydrophobia keeps the camera's LCD screen and controls visible. There is also enough room inside the rain cover to change memory cards and batteries without exposing the camera to rain. Using a shorter focal length lens in the Hydrophobia may be possible depending on the placement of the zoom or focusing rings on the lens. Bring the rain!
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Film has been refrigerated since it was purchased. In original box. Each one in plastic film tube. There are 4 boxes of 20 and 1 box with 14 rolls available. Two boxes expired 2009 and two boxes expired 2006, 14 roll box expired 2007. Total of 94 rolls. Original price was $9.00 a roll Selling Price: $75.00 for 94 rolls. (will also through in 13 rolls in plastic tube that were loose and refrigerated) Shipping: free Package includes original box, film in tubes. If you would like more information and/or pictures, please contact me off-line at bfactor@beverlyfactor.com or call me at 949-689-8794.