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Pentax Equipment (Digital and Film)
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:52 am    Post subject: Pentax Equipment (Digital and Film) Reply with quote

If you'd like to make an offer on the entire lot, I'm all ears. I know I'm new here but can state credibility. Check out my website (www.danielwangphotography.com) or a good old fashioned phone call.
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Pentax K10D - $300 OBO
I've had this for a little over a year now but am moving to Canon. The body was used for about 4 months as a day to day PJ camera and sort of reflects that, there are a few minor scratches on the LCD (nothing that bothers me) and a small chip in the body that does not effect weather sealing. The white marks are from the gaffer's tape covering the logos, I'll clean that up before shipping. Includes a semi-functioning battery grip (Pentax genuine but not 100% working), 4 batteries, and charger. Add an 18-55 for $70.


Pentax *istDL - $160 OBO
My first DSL that incredibly lightweight and I've had it running on a pair of CR2 batteries since June! It's pretty close to a D40, a few small scratches on the LCD but it works great! Add an 18-55 for $70.



Pentax K1000 $70 OBO
The classic, no battery for the light meter but everything works well (tested the meter with a battery, not included but can vouch that it's accurate.)

Pentax ZX-M $80
1 body in good operating condition, and 1 with disfunctional shutter that I'll throw in for parts at no charge. Great automated body that works with all K-mount lenses.

Tokina 70-210/4-5.6A - $40
Great compact 210mm, haven't had much time to use it much but it looks very clean and the A mode is good.

Pentax A 50/2 $45
One of my favorite primes, great bokeh and very lightweight! Love it! (Will take $80 for both copes of this lens, have two of them)

Pentax M 50/1.7 - $60
Great condition, pics on request.

Pentax A 80-200/4.7-5.6 $30
A nice lightweight telephoto, mostly plastic construction but very light and compact.

Promaster AF 80-210/4.5-5.6 $60
Lightweight AF telephoto, Promaster rebadged version of a Tamron lens (as it shows in EXIF), operates like an FA-type lens. Includes specific hood. Clean Glass.

Tokina 80-210/2.8 M $230
Fast glass at an affordable price! Includes tripod mount, original hood, original case, and caps. Barely noticeable blemishes on the exterior, works like a champ!

Pentax M135/3.5 $50
A very sharp lightweight tele that's great for tight headshots or outdoor sports, mugh lighter than the 2.8. The glass is in great condition with a few blemishes on the exterior that do not effect performance whatsoever.

Sears 135/2.8 $20
This lens is nice for the price, but does NOT stop down anymore. Lightweight, on a digital body is about a 200mm equiv.,

Pentax M135/2.5 (Non Takumar version) $80
A very sweet lens, love the bokeh on it and feels very solid. There is a dent in the filter ring that doesn't effect performance. One of my favorite headshot lenses on both digital and film. Found it at a pawn shop and there is some kind of number and identification scratched into the body. Signs of non-spreading fungus, images still sharp (can provide examples on request)

Takumar 135/2.5- $90
In great condition, no pictures but can get some if you need them.

Sigma Mini-Wide 28/2.8 Macro - $50
Cool little wide angle that focuses down pretty close, appearance is a 9 out of 10 and works like a dream.


All prices are OBO but please be reasonable, again I am accepting offers on the kit of maybe a trade for a 5D or 24-70L, cash added/subtracted as needed[url][/url]


PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi, Daniel. The prices for the DSLRs are great.
Unfortunately, you are in the States and thus shipping costs will spoil all the fun.


PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Agreed I was liking the *istDL ,til I realized that Sad


PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

PM sent Regarding K10D Smile


PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry guys, I'd ship overseas but it's a bit of a hassle for me.

Dan


PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shipping outside the US just means filling out your address, the receiver's address, its worth, and what it is on a sheet. Sign and date twice...done.

An extra minute at the post office...at most Smile