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1) A B+W 46mm 1.8 (6-stop) ND Filter with filter case - $32 shipped CONUS
Condition
-The filter is in great condition and the only scuffs I can find are the ones on the case. I mainly used it with the Panasonic 20mm and 50mm in broad daylight, but I'm honestly finding that I don't shoot video too much, so it's gotta' go.
2) Olympus OM 50mm 1.8 (Made in Japan), Olympus OM to micro four thirds adapter ring, and a 49mm-46mm step-down ring - $25 shipped CONUS
Condition
-the adapter and step-down ring are in great condition, but something is wrong with the lens. I originally bought it this way without the seller notifying me, but the OM 50mm can only shoot wide open. I tried twisting the aperture ring, but it only closes when I hold the depth-of-field preview button. This lens is great for anyone that knows how to fix a stuck aperture or simply loves to shoot wide open. Physically, the 50mm looks pristine. The $25 price tag itself is what you pay for an adapter off eBay, so you're pretty much getting the lens for free.
3) Buy everything I have for $50 shipped in the CONUS
1) A B+W 46mm 1.8 (6-stop) ND Filter with filter case - $32 shipped CONUS
Condition
-The filter is in great condition and the only scuffs I can find are the ones on the case. I mainly used it with the Panasonic 20mm and 50mm in broad daylight, but I'm honestly finding that I don't shoot video too much, so it's gotta' go.
2) Olympus OM 50mm 1.8 (Made in Japan), Olympus OM to micro four thirds adapter ring, and a 49mm-46mm step-down ring - $25 shipped CONUS
Condition
-the adapter and step-down ring are in great condition, but something is wrong with the lens. I originally bought it this way without the seller notifying me, but the OM 50mm can only shoot wide open. I tried twisting the aperture ring, but it only closes when I hold the depth-of-field preview button. This lens is great for anyone that knows how to fix a stuck aperture or simply loves to shoot wide open. Physically, the 50mm looks pristine. The $25 price tag itself is what you pay for an adapter off eBay, so you're pretty much getting the lens for free.
3) Buy everything I have for $50 shipped in the CONUS