LF shooters, pay attention ---- time for this TREASURE CHEST of LF gear to go! Been keeping these in case I ever got back into LF film shooting, but the reality is that isn't likely, so I've decided to let these rarities loose. I offer up three items, all packaged together at a great price:
1) A Zone VI modified Pentax Digital Spot meter. This is *T H E* meter for LF film shooters, hands down. They are virtually impossible to find, and when you do, usually very expensive, like over $500. Even the non-odified, stock versions are difficult to find. (The non-digital version is easier to find but far less desirable, and here the Zone VI versions of these usually still sell for over $300!) This meter is in excellent condition and works PERFECTLY! I have the original zip leather case and a neckstrap. I probably even one or two spare batteries I'll include, which sell for $20 each.
2) A Toyo 3x loupe. This is a basic loupe, not hard to find used and not expensive. It is great to keep in the bag for quick general focus check and as a back-up. I used it in conjunction with either my 8x or 10x Schneider's. It's worth about $30.
3) A Rodenstock slide-rule LF calculator. This is the little wheel device for LF shooters to calculate DoF's and Scheimpflug -- VERY handy and getting tough to find in stock. Also worth about 430 or $40.
ALL of the above to whoever, for $500 shipped US!
1) A Zone VI modified Pentax Digital Spot meter. This is *T H E* meter for LF film shooters, hands down. They are virtually impossible to find, and when you do, usually very expensive, like over $500. Even the non-odified, stock versions are difficult to find. (The non-digital version is easier to find but far less desirable, and here the Zone VI versions of these usually still sell for over $300!) This meter is in excellent condition and works PERFECTLY! I have the original zip leather case and a neckstrap. I probably even one or two spare batteries I'll include, which sell for $20 each.
2) A Toyo 3x loupe. This is a basic loupe, not hard to find used and not expensive. It is great to keep in the bag for quick general focus check and as a back-up. I used it in conjunction with either my 8x or 10x Schneider's. It's worth about $30.
3) A Rodenstock slide-rule LF calculator. This is the little wheel device for LF shooters to calculate DoF's and Scheimpflug -- VERY handy and getting tough to find in stock. Also worth about 430 or $40.
ALL of the above to whoever, for $500 shipped US!