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Thread: List your photo equipment

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    Let's see.....
    Canon 1DMKIII
    EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 L IS
    EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS
    EF 24-70 f/2.8 L
    EF 16-35 f/2.8 L II
    EF 100 F/2.8 Macro
    MR-14EX macro ring light
    1.4X II extender
    580EX and 580EX II
    20D and EF-S 10-22 f/3.5-4.5
    Canon G9
    Gitzo 2250
    MagicBall and Novoflex Miniconnect
    AquaTech Under water (Surf) housing for the MKIII
    Many camera bags filled with small stuff......

    An EF 500 f/4 L IS is next on my wish list
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    Wow Dr. T I see a lot of L glass.
    That is an impressive list of equipment you have.

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    Someone is drooling!!!!
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    Thanks Hunter,
    It's like buying quality firearms.......missed shots or crummy pictures, I know whos' fault it is!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    Someone is drooling!!!!
    Guilty!

    Great philosophy Dr.T.
    With quality equipment you know you are covered as far as your tools.

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    Pentax... and more Pentax.

    I'll have to get it all out of the gunsafe and do a listing... but I know my trusty ole' MX is in there... along with a ME and ME Super... Super Program... an A3000... some multiples mixed in.

    Pentax lenses... flash units... along with Vivitar.

    Not to worry, there's some Canon equipment. AE-1 and Canon A1... anyone with shutter whir on their AE-1?

    Some power winders for both and a motor drive for the Canon.

    Several Kodak Carousel projectors... the Ektagraphic is my favorite.

    An old German twins lens reflex... uses roll film...

    Almost forgot... a "beeper" Nikon that's tucked away... just so I can say, "I've got a Nikon camera..."

    Since I don't have any photos of the photo equipment... here's some transfers from early 1970's Ektachrome slides... where two passions collided-




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    nikon d 40, 18-55 af-s nikkor lens, 55-200 af-s nikkor lens, lots of memory cards, a mini table tripod, a big tripod, carrying bags, lens cleaners, etc. basicaly just a nikon d 40 starter package with some extras I traded the camera store guys a couple knives for.

    I am still getting started but I almost have enough saved for a macro lens and a nice flash/hot shoe setup. I see this hobby as going places. Just the other day I had to make room on a gun stuff shelf for the new tripod...usually only gun stuff goes on the gun stuff shelf.
    I do not want any of your kool aid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff731
    I'll have to get it all out of the gunsafe and do a listing... but I know my trusty ole' MX is in there... along with a ME and ME Super...
    There's a walk down memory lane. Started with a K1000 (didn't we all back then), then moved up to the ME Super, before eventually moving to Nikon.

    Sadly, I sold all of my gear earlier this year to fund other projects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrettwc
    There's a walk down memory lane. Started with a K1000 (didn't we all back then), then moved up to the ME Super, before eventually moving to Nikon.

    Sadly, I sold all of my gear earlier this year to fund other projects.
    My first camera was a used Yashica 35mm with screw thread mount lenses. I traded it for a new and improved Yashica TL... still have it around here. That camera was used for the photos above...

    All the while, my eye was on a Honeywell Spotmatic... which eluded capture.

    By the time these were marketed as Asahi Pentax, the bug bit me hard... and I went for a MX. I've never owned a K1000... but have been sorely tempted a few times and there's some used examples that pop up for sale often. That one must have been everywhere!

    I hope to add a used Leica or Nikon 35mm film camera in the near future... perhaps one of those on John's listings. No autofancy wanted... just simple with manual focus.

    "All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope".

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff731
    My first camera was a used Yashica 35mm with screw thread mount lenses. I traded it for a new and improved Yashica TL...
    Buddy had one of those in high school. Dropped it down a flight of stairs. Couple of nicks and scratches, and a chipped lens hood mount, but otherwise good to go. He used it several more years. Those things were built like tanks.
    "The 1911 was the design, given by God to us through John M. Browning, that represents the epitome of what a killing tool needs to be. It was true in 1911 and it's true now." - Col. Robert Coates commanding, U.S. Marine Corp Special Operations Command Detachment 1 (DET 1)

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