Hi all
I will drop photos of stuff I can give away for free. Only two items I will ask for cash:
Nikon lens: £15
Godox transmitter/receiver for flash/camera: £10
Any question PM me
Thanks
EDIT: just remove pictures of stuff that is gone
Canon T80 is the second one but is not working … cool paper weight though:)
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Hey I’m interested in the free stuff of you need someone to take it off your hands
Hi
What exactly you interested in ?
Hi Greku, can I have the filters please? let me know. Thanks
Hi I’m interested in the canon FD lens if that’s alright
The Canon 50E with “eye control” - wow, that’s a very cool feature!
FD 70-210 gone to someone
Eye control was really cool
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Marmik
April 30, 2020, 8:24pm
#10
Hi, is the Nikkor lens in working order? Which aperture is it? Ta
F3.5 working nice and smooth
Marmik
April 30, 2020, 8:27pm
#12
Thanks, I guess it is manual focus…
Will
May 1, 2020, 9:48am
#15
Hi, I’m interested in the two canon cameras please. I teach photography and some of our students are really into shooting film at the moment… would be great for them to experiment with! Many thanks, Will
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clausy
May 2, 2020, 9:50am
#17
Hi - do you still have the Nikon lens? And also the FD to Nex mount would be super useful, thanks.
clausy
May 2, 2020, 11:23am
#19
That T80 is definitely a one off ‘bizarre’ camera. They only made it for a year in the mid 80’s
The Canon T80 is Canon's first autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex camera. It was introduced in April 1985 and discontinued in June 1986 and is part of the T series of FD mount cameras, and is not compatible with Canon's later EOS system and its autofocus EF-mount lenses. Instead, three special lenses, designated AC, were produced for the camera. Other FD-mount lenses can also be used, but without autofocus capabilities.
The autofocus system in the T80 works in the same manner as the focus ass...
Weird early attempt at an autofocus system. Very cool and quirky for the students to play with. I’m guessing you’ll need a lot of AA batteries
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Will
May 2, 2020, 11:44am
#20
Yes, it looks super retro and quite quirky! Unfortunately someone else beat me to it for the t80 though…hope they enjoy it!
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