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Used Equipment Used Quick Dial MEDIUM & LARGE FORMAT 43 USED EQUIPMENT FUJI MAMIYA BRONICA HASSELBLAD PENTAX GX680 III S 645 AFD Kit ETRS Kit 553ELX Kit 67 Body with TTL Prism 80mm f/2.8 Includes: Body, 80/2.8 Body Only Includes: Body, No Lens AF Lens & 75/2.8 Lens, 120 Back CF Lens, A12 Back or Grip 120/220 Back & AE Prism Finder & W.L. Finder Condition 10 Demo Condition 8+ Condition 8+ Condition 8+ $109995 $254900 $99900 $199900 $69900 MAMIYA MAMIYA BRONICA HASSELBLAD PENTAX 80mm f/4.0 Macro 645 AF Kit SQ-Ai 503 CX 645 Kit Includes: Body, Body Only Body Includes: Body, Manual Focus 80/2.8 Lens, 120/220 Only 75/2.8 Lens for 645 Series Back & AE Finder & 120 Insert Condition 8+ Condition 9+ Condition 8+ Condition 9 Condition 9 $37900 $229900 $49900 $79900 $89900 MEDIUM FORMAT CONTAX HASSELBLAD FUJI MAMIYA MAMIYA RB SERIES 35/3.5 ............D ...1425 45/2.8 ...............D ...1325 500 C ........................................................8+....349 GS 645 S (60/4)........................................8+....899 MAMIYA 645 AF SERIES RB 67 S Body............................................8......375 80/2.8 ............D .....799 140/2.8 .............8+..1200 500 C/M ....................................................8+....449 GX-680 III S Body.....................................10..1099 645 AF Body..............................................D ...1599 37/4.5 Fish-eye .........................................8+..1199 140/2.8......................................................D ...1325 500 C/M Classic Kit...................................9+..1699 100/4 GX-M ...10....849 180/5.6 GX........10....899 645 AF-D Body..........................................D ...1799 50/4.5 ............8+....499 90/3.5 C............8+....399 210/4.........................................................D ...1329 501 C ........................................................8......599 190/8 Soft Focus GX-M ............................N .....699 35/3.5........................................................D .....999 90/3.5 K/L......9......999 127/3.5 K/L.......9......699 MF-1 AE Prism..........................................D .....649 503 CW..........9....1099 503 CX..............9......749 250/5.6 GX.....N .....849 300/6.3 GX........10....799 80/2.8........................................................D .....499 127/3.8 C .......8+....450 140/4.5 Mac......8+....749 Film Back (NO Insert)................................D .....249 503 CXI..........9......849 553 ELX ............8+....850 Waist level Finder......................................10....139 150/3.5......................................................D .....849 180/4.5 K/L....9......799 180/4.5 C..........9......549 LENSES AE Finder FL GX........................................10....749 210/4 ULD.................................................D .....999 180/4.5 ..........8+....399 250/4.5 .............8+....499 BRONICA 40/4 CF ..........9....2794 50/4 Black ........8+....849 300/4.5 APO..............................................10..2299 350/5.6 APO KL ........................................9....1999 BRONICA ETR SERIES Carrying Case for GX ................................N .....250 50/4 CF......................................................9....1399 120 Film Back 6x7 for 680 GX ..................N .....399 105-210/4.5 ..............................................9+..1350 Vivitar 2x.......9......249 Kenko 2x .........9......129 ETR SE Body.............................................8+....249 60/3.5 Black T*.........................................8+....999 220 Film Back 6x8 GX...............................N .....199 MAMIYA 645 SERIES Komura 2x.....8+....129 Rokunar 2x.......8+....149 ETRS-I Body..............................................9+....459 60/3.5 CF .......8+..1350 60/3.5 CB..........9+..1500 Polaroid Back............................................N .....119 M 645 Body ..............................................8+....249 Polaroid Back with P Adapter....................8+....250 40/4 MC.........8+....599 50/2.8 MC.........8+....399 100/3.5 CF.................................................8+..1499 Diopters (most).........................................N .......29 645 Super Body ........................................9......399 120 Back ...................................................8+....199 50/2.8 PE .......8+....699 75/2.8 PE..........9......479 120/CF Macro............................................9....1699 Vari-angle Stand for GA-645.....................N .......79 24/4 Fish-eye ............................................8+..1399 120 Pro S Back .........................................9......299 135/4 PE ...................................................9+....779 120/5.6 Planner.........................................9......999 Pro Flash Bracket for GA-645 ...................10......79 35/3.5........................................................D .....739 70mm Film Back (54 exposures) ..............9......649 150/3.5 MC ...............................................8+....369 150/4 Black....9......899 150/4 CF ...........8+..1199 Close-up Kit for GA-645............................10....199 45/2.8 ...........D .....579 55/2.8 LS..........8+....749 Auto Extension Tube #1 ............................8+....149 150/3.5 PE ................................................9......749 160/4.8 CB ................................................9+..1099 55/2.8 ...........D .....399 70/2.8 C LS.......8+....349 Auto Extension Tube #2 ............................9......199 200/4.5 MC ...............................................9......399 180/4 CF ........9....1695 180/4 CFE .........9+..2099 PENTAX 80/2.8 N ....................................................D .....249 CDS Magnifying Hood...............................N .....199 250/4.5 MC ...............................................9......699 250/5.6 CF .....9....1499 250/5.6 CFI .......9+..1999 PENTAX 645 AF SERIES 80/4 Macro................................................8+....379 MAMIYA RZ SERIES 1.4x PE ..........9......499 2x E...................8......199 350/5.6 CF.................................................9....1999 645 N Body ...............................................9......989 110/2.8 C ..................................................9......399 RZ 67 Pro Body ........................................8+....649 Motor Drive E.8+......99 Speed Grip........8+....119 500/8 CF....................................................8+..2995 300/4 ED IF FA ..........................................8+..2299 120/4 APO Macro......................................8+....799 37/4.5 Fish-eye .........................................8+..1499 Rotary Finder .8+....199 120 Back...........8+....179 1.4x PC Mutar Shift .................................9....1799 45-85/4.5 FA .............................................9....1079 145/4 Soft Focus.......................................9......469 65/4 LA ..........9+..1249 65/4 W..............9......899 Extension Tube E-14 .................................8+....109 1.4x E APO................................................D .....899 80-160/4.5 FA ...........................................8+..1149 150/3.5 N.......9......349 150/3.8 LS........8+....599 90/3.5 W ...................................................8+....849 Extension Tube E-42 .................................8+....149 Kenko 2x........9......149 Rokunar 2x.......9......199 PENTAX 645 SERIES 150/2.8 A ..................................................9+....899 140/4.5 LA Macro .....................................9......999 BRONICA SQ SERIES Komura 2x.....9......159 Vivitar 2x..........9......159 645 Body...................................................9+....599 200/2.8 APO..............................................D ...1699 150/3.5 W......8+....875 180/4 S.F...........D ...1149 SQ-A Body ................................................8+....399 ACCESSORIES 645 with 75/2.8 & 120 Insert....................9......899 210/4 C ..........8+....350 300/5.6 .............8+....650 180/4.5 Short Barrel .................................9......699 SQ-AI Body ...............................................8+....499 NPC Pro winder for 500C, CM ..................10....219 75/2.8 LS .......9......499 45/2.8 ...............8+....359 500/4.5 APO..............................................8+..7999 180/4.5 ..........8+....649 180/4.5 W N .....D .....899 50/3.5 PS.......9......749 65/4 PS.............9......699 Winder TCC-FCW ......................................8+....499 120/4 Macro ..9......549 135/4 LS...........9......649 55-110/4.5 N.............................................D ...1199 250/4.5 W......9......999 100-200/5.2 .....9....1799 80/2.8 S .........8......299 105/3.5 S..........8+....499 PM-45............9......699 PM-5.................10....679 150/3.5 ..........8+....319 200/4 ................8+....429 105-210/4.5 ..............................................D ...1149 120 Back RZ Pro II....................................8......299 150/3.5 S ..................................................9......599 PME-3............9......549 PME-51.............9......699 600/5.6 ED IF ............................................8+..2499 Rokunar 2x ...............................................9......149 120 Insert ......N .......99 220 Back...........8+....349 150/4 PS ...................................................9......750 A12 ................8+....249 A16 ...................9......339 45-85/4.5 .......9......899 80-160/4.5........9......749 MAMIYA 645 ACCESSORIES Multi Angle Grip........................................9+....199
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