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brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580 SOLD
35L - $1175 SOLD
35mm f2.0 - $240 SOLD
85mm f1.8 - $325 SOLD
135L - $880 SOLD
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450 SOLD
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 05:56 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580 SOLD
35L - $1175 SOLD
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325 SOLD
135L - $880 SOLD
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450 SOLD
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 04:33 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580 SOLD
35L - $1175 SOLD
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325 SOLD
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450 SOLD
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 04:31 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580 SOLD
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450 SOLD
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 03:10 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580 SOLD
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 01:23 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 01:14 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30 SOLD

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 12:13 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100 SOLD
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 12:07 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275 SOLD
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 12:05 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40 SOLD
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 14, 2010 at 11:51 AM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880 pending
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880 pending
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 13, 2010 at 11:53 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2




Apr 13, 2010 at 11:14 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: <a href=\"http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160\"> ;http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160[/url]



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: <a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2\"> ;http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2[/url]




Apr 13, 2010 at 11:13 PM
brett maxwell
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FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful EG-S focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: <a href=\"http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160\"> ;http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160[/url]



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: <a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2\"> ;http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2[/url]




Apr 13, 2010 at 11:12 PM
brett maxwell
Offline
Upload & Sell: Off
FS: Canon lenses, flashes, and accessories


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
17-40L - $580
35L - $1175
35mm f2.0 - $240
85mm f1.8 - $325
135L - $880
70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
580ex - $275
430ex - $170
25mm macro extension tube - $40
Canon 580 flash accessories - $100
Sandisk FireWire reader - $30

Some generalities: I\'m moving to Nikon. I primarily photograph people, and am far, far from an expert at product photography. I can never seem to get photos that show the glass elements of a lens well, so I didn\'t even try. Every one of these lenses is completely scratch and mark free on the front and rear elements.

Contact: [email protected]
Payment: PayPal to [email protected]
Shipping: In the US, $10 for the first item, $5 for additional items.


Canon 5D Mark II - $2050 SOLD
Camera body with 2 genuine Canon batteries, charger, and manuals. It also has the wonderful <a href=\"http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/590458-REG/Canon_3357B001_Eg_S_Super_Precision_Matte.html\">EG-S</a> focusing screen installed. Looks just like new, except some tiny rub marks around the strap attachments, and one more noticeable one on the front just next to the Canon name, as seen in the photo, from where it would always rub going into the camera case. Never shot in rain, sand, or other adverse conditions, and stored securely in a majorly padded hard case.









17-40L - $580
Hardly used since I shoot about a dozen frames a wedding wider than 35mm, but when it\'s time for this lens, it\'s always a pleasure. Good enough for me at f4, good enough for anyone by 5.6. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical rub marks on the hood.



35L - $1175
My favorite. Sharp. Wonderful bokeh. If Nikon doesn\'t create an equivalent lens soon I\'ll be pissed. No blemishes on the body or glass, but typical light rub marks on the hood.



35mm f2.0 - $240
I kept this one around after getting the 35L because the image quality is great and it\'s so small, light and cheap! No blemishes on the body or glass.



85mm f1.8 - $325
Fast focusing, sharp wide open, comes with the additional hood. Again, no blemishes on the body or glass.



135L - $880
Another one of my favorites. A Canon legend. No blemishes at all on the body or glass, but some very light rub marks on the hood.



70-200 f2.8 L IS - $1450
The workhorse. This is the only lens with cosmetic blemishes, though it\'s solid as a rock and the glass is perfect. I\'ve tried to show the little chips of the finish in these photos, mostly on the tripod ring, and the one right near the \"70\". The hood fits solidly and has some rub marks.







580ex - $275
This flash has one fault, and is priced accordingly. The little Off-Master-Slave switch on the back is stuck in the Master position. This means it can be used on camera regularly, on camera as a Master, or off-camera with radio triggers like Pocket Wizards. The one thing you can\'t do is use it off-camera as a Slave to the Canon IR flash system. Bounce card and diffuser are perfect, and I can totally remove the velcro if you like.



430ex - $170
This flash has one fault and two modifications. The fault is that the bounce card and diffuser are gone. The first modification is a 3.5mm mono sync cord added to the shoe so it can be triggered off camera by radio triggers. If you\'d like it removed, I could easily do so leaving a small hole. The other modification is the head rotation is changed to go 90 degrees counter-clockwise and 180 degrees clockwise, instead of vice-versa, which makes it easier to use for bounce flash.





25mm macro extension tube - $40
Who needs a macro lens? I\'ve used this with several different lenses ranging in focal length from 35mm to 200mm, allowing macro shooting with the different effects of the different focal lengths. It has the electronics to still communicate aperture, autofocus, and everything to the lens. It\'s this exact model: <a href=\"http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160\"> ;http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenko-Uniplus-Extension-Tube-25mm-DG-Canon-Auto-Focus_W0QQitemZ300416251785QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLens_Accessories?hash=item45f2343789#ht_3443wt_1160</a>;



Flash accessories - $80
A ring-flash, ETTL cord, and external battery pack. The ring-flash is a Chinese clone of the Rayflash and does it\'s job perfectly. It\'s a little banged up from being loose in my lighting bag, but solid. It\'s sized for a 580ex or 580exII on a Canon 30D/40D/50D/7D/5D/5DII. The battery pack is a Chinese version similar to the Canon pack and takes 8 AA batteries. Works with the 5** series flashes and makes them recycle a LOT faster. Comes with a case that goes on a belt or lightstand. Perfect condition. Finally, the sync cord is a Chinese brand that fits Canon, has very solid connectors on both ends, and a length of about 2 feet unstretched and 5 feet moderately stretched. Perfect condition.



Sandisk FireWire reader - $30
This came with my new camera that I bought used, but I don\'t have a computer with a FireWire port. It\'s this $60 model, but without any packaging: <a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2\"> ;http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDDRX4-CFR-Sandisk-Extreme-FireWire/dp/B000I04WWY/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1271199783&sr=8-2</a>;




Apr 13, 2010 at 11:06 PM





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