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Date Wanted Advertisement Archived Messages extractd from Free Trade Zone< http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/ftz/ > Date Wanted Advertisement Pentax LX w/ FA-1 View Finder, leather case, and AF280T TTL Flash. Also have several Tamaron lenses. If interested, please 3551 1 April 1999 SELL e-mail me. - Domonique Fontana <[email protected]> I am looking for Nikon lens in excellent condition and definitely "Made in Japan", includes: 1. AF-S 300mm 2.8D-ED-IF 2. AF 3552 1 April 1999 BUY 20-35mm 2.8D-ED-IF at reasonable price, thanks! - Ansel <[email protected]> Nikon F2A body for sale. Black body, #9 condition, glass perfect, perfect working condition (I took it to Nikon for check up every 3553 31 March 1999 SELL year), very clean, very minor wear marks on back, seldom use. I am in Canada, you can contact me through e-mail: [email protected] - Simon Ng <[email protected]> Hi! I want to know the prices of F3 body, MD4 and Nikon F mount telephoto lens If anybody is interested to sell F3 used body, 3554 31 March 1999 BUY contact me in this e-mail. Iam in New Delhi- India Thanks - ronald alex leo <[email protected]> Very new Pentax MZ-5 with Quartz Dateback and Battery pack and SMC-FA 28-70mm f/4 AL for S$730! Even newer Pentax MZ-M 3555 31 March 1999 SELL and SMC-A 35-80mm f/4-5.6 for S$250! - simon <[email protected]> Very new Sigma 50mm f/2.8 Macro EX (Pentax mount) for S$320! Very new Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 Asp EX (Pentax mount) 3556 31 March 1999 SELL plus filters for S$620! Very new Sigma 28-200mm f/4-5.6 Asp UC (Pentax mount) for S$260! - simon <[email protected]> Large lens wanted. 20"fl, f2..or so. Other sizes considered. - Ralph 3557 31 March 1999 BUY Libby <[email protected]> For sale: 100-300 f5.6 Zoom Nikkor. Rare high performance constant apeture zoom lens. In mint condition complete with box, 3558 31 March 1999 SELL manual and lens shade. Asking for RM 1200 (negotiable). E-mail me if you have questions or want to view the lens. KL/PJ area. - Azrul Abdullah <[email protected]> Looking for the H-D 625(1.3V) Battery for my GOSSEN SIXTOMAT 2 lightmeter. Does anyone know where could I 3559 31 March 1999 BUY purchase it in KUALA LUMPUR? or elsewhere in the world? - Steve H <[email protected]> Looking for Nikon F90X, Nikkor AF-D 28-80 or 24-120 or 3560 30 March 1999 BUY 28-200 and Nikon SB-25. - Feruz Md Yusop <[email protected]> Nikkor 180mm/f2.8ED very good condition (RM1380). Nikon DR-3 angle finder vgc (RM190). Tokina 24mm/f2.8 vgc 3561 29 March 1999 SELL (RM220). Vivitar Series 1 35-85mm/f2.8 constant aperture non-AI good condition (RM180). Sunpak ring flash DX-8 vgc (RM270). Location: Singapore. - Willie <[email protected]> AF Nikkor 35mm-70mm f/3.5-5.6 with skylight flter < RM250> Minolta X-700 manual SLR camera with Sigma 70mm-210mm + 3562 29 March 1999 SELL SLIK pressman tripod < Interested please call 01-2066512 or email to me. - Foo Kai Seong <[email protected]> Kodak Professional Introduces Vividly Saturated Transparency Film; Ektachrome Film E100VS Provides Unsurpassed Color at ISO 100. This new transparency film from Kodak Professional, a division of Eastman Kodak Company, provides vivid, saturated 3563 29 March 1999 SELL color at a true ISO 100, providing photographers the benefits of faster shutter speeds and increased depth of field. For more info, please contact Kelvin Tan at 012-2776036 - Kelvin Tan <[email protected]> Selling complete pentax outfit. K2, MX,ME Super w/winder, and a ES (screw Mt). All the following lens are K-mount and pentax brand unless noted: 28 2.8, 50 2.0, 50 1.4, 50 1.8 (Screw mt), 135 3.5 (screw mt, bent filter ring lens is as new), 135 3.5, 150 3.5, 3564 29 March 1999 SELL 45-125 zoom, 35-70 zoom (soligor) 200 3.5 (screw mt vivitar), lens hoods, misc filters. Have some owner manuals price $1100.00 plus shipping 360-377-6501 Washington State. - Jack Aylward <[email protected]> nikon F401X body only,perfect working order,will exchange for 3565 29 March 1999 SELL Zoom lens. - A Griffin <[email protected]> Can't find the real one? How about a painstakingly accurate UR-Leica in half-scale? The very First 35mm Camera as invented by Leica. Painstakingly reproduced in Europe as an Exceptional 3566 29 March 1999 SELL Gift Idea for the Camera Aficionado. With extendible lens and collapsible view finder and other movable parts. Visit http://urleica.com to admire the splendor... - Swisstek Inc. <[email protected]> Canon EOS 1000FN body (quartz date) + Canon USM zoom lens EF28-80mm (3.5-5.6) + Raydawn 58mm UV filter + Canon 3567 29 March 1999 SELL camera bag. Sell for RM1000.00. Call Mr Lee 03-9334169 or email - Mr Lee <[email protected]> Looking for a DP-20 finder for a Nikon F4. Please email with 3568 28 March 1999 BUY details. - Jim <[email protected]> 3569 28 March 1999 SELL nikon PK-10 - roby irsyad <[email protected]> I'm looking for a second-hand Canon EF 80-200mm F2.8L , must 3570 27 March 1999 BUY be in good condition , price around RM2,400 - Lee Kim Sai <[email protected]> Nikon F3HP w/Data Back 10-?,9+ Soft Case CF-22,CF-21A(for zoom lens)10- 725$us Nikon N90S w/Data Back MF-26 & Grip 3571 26 March 1999 SELL MB-10 9+, Remote Cord MC-30 940$us - Jacek Niewiadomski <[email protected]> i need 5 second hand SLR, any brand , any model, but must be in 3572 25 March 1999 BUY good operating condition. Price from Rm250- RM1000. - john <[email protected]> Nikon F accessories wanted. Would anyone out there have the following for sale: 1. Eye cup and rectangular prism view finder frame for holding the cup to the finder. 2.Nippon Kogaku body 3573 25 March 1999 BUY cap. 3. Electronic flash adaptor. 4. Camera back. 5. Waist level finder. 6. Lens cases for 58mm,28mm and 135mm - Bob Forster <[email protected]> Anyone have a ni-cad battery for the MD-4 motor drive for sale? 3574 25 March 1999 BUY Also a MN-2 charger? Thanks. - Gary T. Lester ( <[email protected]> sigma 75-300mm lens, with macro at 300mm, magnification up 3575 24 March 1999 SELL to 1:2. Very good condition, like new. call 016-2767287 - john <[email protected]> Hi! i,m looking for 2x converter for my EOS must be in working 3576 24 March 1999 BUY condition call 016-2758759 - Peter <[email protected]> Contax G2 body complete with CZ Planar 45mm f2, CZ Biogon T* 28mm f2.8 & CZ Sonnar T* 90mm f2.8 & TLA200 flash, all 3577 23 March 1999 SELL in very good condition. To sell entire set for RM6,750/- ONO. Call 012-2950340. - Edward Lee <[email protected]> Sinar P2 Camera Body with Copal Automatic Shutter ( almost 3578 23 March 1999 SELL new) - yeoh <[email protected]> I'm looking for a Nikon original AF-I Teleconverter TC-14E with 3579 23 March 1999 BUY good condition . - Liew Wei Kiat <[email protected]> Canon F-1 with 50mm 1.4 FD lens, Power winder F, Camera body and lens engraved U.S Navy (surplus). Camera and meter are 3580 23 March 1999 SELL in excellent shape, 4 little area of brass showing, also AE-1 body all for $525.00 plus shipping. 360-377-6501 Washington state. - Jack Aylward <[email protected]> Professional photography cameras & lighting equipment. used. good condition. Nikon, Mamiya, Fuji, Sinar, Elinchrom & 3581 23 March 1999 SELL Manfrotto. e-mail: [email protected] - yeoh <[email protected]> Mamiya RB67 body with two film back, 180mm & 250mm lens. Price: RM5,000(ONO). Call to view at 018-826 5406 (H/P) or 3582 23 March 1999 SELL 03-274 7992 (After 6pm). Ask for Richard. - [email protected] <[email protected]> I'm looking for: 1)Pentax Lenses 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 AF 2)Pentax Lenses 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 AF 3)Tamron Lenses(Pentax) AF28-300mm 4)Tamron Lenses(Pentax) AF 3583 22 March 1999 BUY 20-40mm 5)Vivitar Lenses(Pentax) 100-400AF 6)Vivitar Lenses(Pentax) 28-300AF 7)Vivitar Lenses(Pentax) 19-35AF - Luigi <[email protected]> Nikon F60 QD. Black. Mint condition (5 rolls films used) with 35-80/4-5.6 AFD Zoom. RM 1350 ONO. Reason for sale: 3584 22 March 1999 SELL upgrading to higher end model. - Lim Meng Shi <[email protected]> Vivitar 2X Teleconverter MC (for CANON MF). Price RM130. 3585 22 March 1999 SELL Call 019-2269198 - Salkim Dom <[email protected]> I have a Rolleiflex SL35 M that I would like to repair. I would like to get a user manual and parts list or schematic for it (and 3586 21 March 1999 BUY dealer list). I would realy appreciate your help . Many Thanks - Hans HEIJMANS <[email protected]> CANON EOS5 WITH VG10 FOR 3587 21 March 1999 SELL SALE.95%NEW.CALL019-3388677 - EDWARD <> Contarex Special, Super, Electronic e Cyclope, Contax Ia IIa IIb 3588 20 March 1999 SELL IIIa - several Contaflex can do offer - Peppe Travaglini <[email protected]> NIKON F3 WITH MD4 FOR SALE RM3500.INTERESTED 3589 20 March 1999 SELL PHONE 019-3388677 - EDWARD <> CANON EF 20-35 2.8L MINT COND.RM2950.PHONE 3590 20 March 1999 SELL 019-3388677 - EDWARD <> Are there anyone who is willing to part his/her Nikon FM2/T or 3591 20 March 1999 BUY Nikon F3? Must be in good condition.
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