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S3D Re: Prices Reduced! Camera Battery, Flashes, Meter, Slides
- From: MarkKernes@xxxxxxx
- Subject: S3D Re: Prices Reduced! Camera Battery, Flashes, Meter, Slides
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 13:01:10 EDT
For sale:
Quantum Bantam Battery: This is the low end of Quantum's outboard battery
line. It's a small unit, about 2" x 3" x 1", and attaches underneath the
camera to the tripod socket. The power is delivered to the flash unit by
means of a wire, on the end of which is a module that replaces the flash's
own battery pack, and comes with a little velcro thingie that "reseals" the
battery compartment, which won't close normally since there's a wire sticking
out of it. Included are: Instructions for use; recharger; and two flash
modules: one that will fit a Vivitar 283/285, and one that will fit Canon
flashes (you'll have to carve a little channel in the flash's battery
compartment door for the wire to emerge) Retails for about $125. PRICE: WAS
$70 - NOW $50
Vivitar 283 flashes (2): One of the most frequently used flash units in
stereo photography. Flash has five power settings including manual. Both
units have velcro around the upper part of the unit, near the flash head, for
attachment of a "soft box". The velcro is easily removed, but I haven't done
so because someone might think this a plus feature.
#1 has been recently reconditioned, but does not have the response time it
used to have, so if you're looking for a rapid-fire unit, this ain't it. But
it's fully functional. PRICE: WAS $30 - NOW $20
#2 is in like-new condition; its only problem is that the two-prong input
where one would plug in a large external battery doesn't function. (The
Quantum Bantam, for sale above, wouldn't have any problem, since its power is
delivered through the battery compartment. And, of course, batteries would
work fine as well.) PRICE: WAS $40 - NOW $30
Gossen Luna Pro sbc lightmeter: I picked this up used without any real need
for it, and since it hasn't come in handy since, I've decided to sell it. I
have no instruction book for it, and no way of telling how accurate it is;
just that when I press the button on the side, it seems to work, and seems to
check with the metering system on my Canon EOS. It apparently measures both
flash and ambient light, since there a dome that can slide over the sensor.
This isn't a digital meter, but I don't know what else to tell you about it.
Includes leather protective case. PRICE: WAS $100 - NOW $60
NEW!:
Canon 200E Flash. Works fine. PRICE: $15
Virtual Vixens 3D slides. 22 stereo pairs of nudie cuties, none of whom have
(to my knowledge) ever been before the porn cameras. PRICE: $50
Shipping will be $4 for one item; $5 for two; $6 for three; $7 for four.
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