Price: $625.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new Shipping instructions: Buyer pays shipping
All with boxes in like new condition. Lightly used by amateur. Individually worth 625.00, used. It's all great gear. Pristine condition. I am downsizing due to age/health.
All gear was sourced, new, from B&H Video, NYC, USA. I am the original and sole owner of this gear that I am selling.
SOLD Canon EOS R6 Mark2, < 2,000 Shutter Count 2% Usage, $1,600.00
SOLD Canon EOS R6, < 15,000 Shutter Count Including Electronic, 5% usage, $1,000.00SOLD
SOLD Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM, $2,100.00
SOLD Canon RF 100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM, $800.00
SOLD Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM, $785.00
Canon Speedlite EL-1, $250.00
Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT, $125.00
Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT, $125,00
Canon Mount Adaptor EF-EOS R, $125.00
It's all from B&H Video, NYC. There are original Canon boxes for each item in my post. I am trying to figure out the best way to get shutter counts. Any suggestions?
Phil Bonner wrote:
Canon EOS R6 Mark2, < 2,000 Shutter Count 2% Usage, $1,600.00
Canon EOS R6, < 15,000 Shutter Count Including Electronic, 5% usage, $1,000.00
All gear was sourced, new, from B&H Video, NYC, USA. I am the original and only owner of this gear that I am selling.
In view of your sales numbers of over 300 it appears that you are a camera gear dealer?
No, not at all...unlike some on here that really are effectively dealers as they represent camera stores when they sell new inventory. I am just an active enthusiast who tries a lot of camera gear, so I end up buying and selling a lot. I have used all the major systems except for Olympus at this point (maybe I should try them!). I also have helped equip several of my friends, so some of my buying/selling on here is on behalf of them. When I am transacting like that, I disclose it is for a friend and not my gear, although in every case I check the gear out and always vouch for its condition.
I messaged you about your R6ll.
Sony has some very nice, small and light primes, not to mention Sigma does also does for the Sony mount. If you are looking to shed weight, the A7c matches up great with them.
Phil Bonner wrote:
Olympus is one of the more compact lines that I've been looking at. However the Sony A7CR is very tempting.
Just my $0.02 worth - Fuji makes some very nice (and very capable) compact cameras. Their X-T5 is excellent, and there are others that are even more compact (the X-T30, for example. If you cut your teeth on film cameras, their ergonomics are appealing.
I had an X-T50 and many others. I still have an x-s10 that was my late significant others and that I kept for her granddaughter.
dshombert wrote:
Just my $0.02 worth - Fuji makes some very nice (and very capable) compact cameras. Their X-T5 is excellent, and there are others that are even more compact (the X-T30, for example. If you cut your teeth on film cameras, their ergonomics are appealing.
Sheen was not satisfied with the Canon RF24-105mm f/4 sale item and returned it. The return was delivered back to me promptly and was very well packaged. It was a pleasure dealing with Sheen.