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The Camera Company Used Equipment The Camera Company Used Equipment Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location ACCESSORY 301518 SONY NEX ULTRA WIDE CONVERTER $29.99 $14.99 EAST 302564 USED 82MM FILTER KIT UV & CPL $49.99 EAST 301601 USED ALTURA .43X WIDE ANGLE ADAPTER $39.99 $14.99 EAST 16919 USED CANON BG-E11 GRIP FOR 5D MARK III $99.99 WEST 300945 USED CANON GRIP BGE1 $25.00 $14.99 WEST 15598 USED CANON W-E1 WIFI ADAPTER $29.99 $24.99 WEST 17272 USED LOWEPRO VERTEX 100AW $49.99 WEST 302548 USED NIKON ME-1 MICROPHONE $69.99 EAST 17166 USED OLYMPUS MAL-1 MACRO ARM LIGHT $19.99 WEST 302271 USED PENTAX 645 220 FILM BACK $99.99 $79.99 EAST 301510 USED PHOTOGENIC POWERLIGHT 600 WS $199.99 $89.99 WEST 301912 USED PHOTTIX ODIN TRIGGER SET FOR CANON $189.99 $109.99 EAST 17025 USED PROMASTER EXTENSION TUBE SET FOR EOS $64.99 WEST 302563 USED VERTICAL GRIP F NIKON Z6/Z7 $29.99 EAST 9063 USED ZEIKOS GRIP - NIK D80/90 $39.99 $24.99 WEST 17112 USED CANON EXTENDER EF 2X II CANON EF $209.99 WEST 17443 USED CANON EXTENDER EF 2X III CANON EF $349.99 WEST 16687 USED MARUMI T-MOUNT FOR CANON EOS CANON EF $14.99 WEST 16579 USED TAMRON TAP-IN CONSOLE CANON EF $39.99 WEST 301117 USED ROKINON 2X TELECONVERTER MANUAL FOCUS FD MT CANON FD $29.99 $9.99 WEST 16072 USED VIVITAR 2X TELECONVERTER CANON FD $19.99 $17.99 WEST 302222 USED NIKON PK-13 27.5 NIKON AF $59.99 $29.99 EAST 17512 USED NIKON PB-6 BELLOWS ATTACHMENT NIKON MF $179.99 WEST 17513 USED NIKON PB-6E EXTENSION BELLOWS NIKON MF $239.99 WEST 302484 USED ROKUNAR DUPLICATOR NIKON NIKON MF $59.99 EAST 302272 USED PENTAX 6X7 TO 645 ADPT. PENTAX MF $79.99 $59.99 EAST 16970 USED ROKUNAR 2X TELECONVERTER SONY A $19.99 WEST Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location DIGITAL CAMERA 17283 USED SONY RX100 V $449.99 WEST DIGITAL SLR 17441 USED CANON 5D MARK IV BODY $1,999.99 WEST 17484 USED CANON 77D BODY $499.99 WEST 17439 USED CANON EOS R BODY $1,399.99 WEST 17483 USED CANON REBEL T3I W/18-55MM IS $299.99 WEST 17490 USED CANON REBEL T5I W/18-55MM IS $369.99 WEST 16711 USED CANON REBEL XT BODY $59.99 WEST 301683 USED FUJI X-T1 BODY W/ EF-X8 FLASH $449.99 $429.99 EAST 301998 USED FUJI X-T1 BODY W/ GRIP $449.99 $419.99 EAST 17434 USED FUJI X-T2 BODY W/GRIP $599.99 WEST 14770 USED LEICA SL BODY $2,299.99 $3,299.99 WEST 3/23/2021 DIGITAL SLR 302089 USED NIKON D200 BODY $189.99 $149.99 WEST 302592 USED NIKON D200 BODY $119.99 EAST 302615 USED NIKON D300S BODY $249.99 EAST 17279 USED NIKON D40 BODY $69.99 WEST 17492 USED NIKON D5000 W/18-55MM $169.99 WEST 17125 USED NIKON D600 BODY $499.99 WEST 17480 USED NIKON D70 W/18-70MM $99.99 WEST 17370 USED NIKON D7200 BODY $599.99 WEST 17489 USED PANASONIC GH4 BODY $499.99 WEST 17057 USED SONY A35 W/18-55MM $149.99 EAST 17478 USED SONY A7 MARK II BODY $749.99 WEST 17369 USED SONY NEX-5N BODY $149.99 WEST 17267 USED SONY NEX-6 BODY $199.99 EAST 302652 USED CANON REBEL XSI BODY CANON EF $89.99 EAST 302650 USED CANON REBEL T5I W 18-55 CANON EF-S $389.99 EAST 302663 USED CANON EOS R BODY CANON RF $1,599.99 EAST 302646 USED NIKON D3 CAMERA BODY NIKON AF $529.99 EAST 302660 USED NIKON D5300 BODY NIKON AF-S $319.99 EAST Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location FILM CAMERA 302633 USED BABY GRAFLEX VINTAGE CAMERA $249.99 EAST Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location FILM SLR 16972 USED CANON REBEL 2000 W/28-80MM $89.99 WEST 17108 USED CANON REBEL 2000 W/28-80MM $89.99 WEST 16975 USED CANON REBEL G W/28-80MM $69.99 WEST 17505 USED CANON REBEL XSN W/35-80MM $74.99 WEST 17160 USED NIKON F W/ NIKKOR-S 50MM F/1.4 $429.99 WEST 17190 USED NIKON F3 W/43-86MM $199.99 WEST 302347 USED NIKON N 8008 BODY $109.99 $152.99 EAST 17431 USED PENTAX K1000 W/50MM F/1.7 $149.99 WEST 17501 USED PENTAX SPOTMATIC SPII W/50MM 1.4 $129.99 WEST 17368 USED PENTAX ZX-7 W/28-80MM $69.99 WEST 17506 USED RICOH A-100 SUPER W/50MM F2 $59.99 WEST 302593 USED NIKON N70 BODY NIKON AF $69.99 EAST 302612 USED NIKKORMAT W 50MM 1.4 NIKON MF $179.99 EAST Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location FLASH 98279 PROMASTER 7200EDF OLYMPUS $74.99 $49.99 WEST 301884 USED FUJI EF-42 $99.99 $49.99 EAST 302474 USED NIKON SB-27 FLASH $34.99 EAST 17127 USED NIKON SB-400 $119.99 WEST 16706 USED NISSIN I40 / CANON $79.99 WEST 302268 USED PENTAX FLASH 360 F $169.99 $125.99 EAST Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location 3/23/2021 Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location 17488 USED CANON 17-40MM F/4 L USM CANON EF $379.99 WEST 17178 USED CANON 180MM F/3.5 L MACRO CANON EF $699.99 WEST 17078 USED CANON 24MM F/2.8 IS USM CANON EF $359.99 WEST 17482 USED CANON 50MM F/1.4 USM CANON EF $239.99 WEST 17440 USED CANON 70-300MM F/4-5.6 L IS USM CANON EF $699.99 WEST 17487 USED CANON 85MM F/1.8 USM CANON EF $299.99 WEST 10290 USED PROMASTER 28-200MM F/3.8-5.6 XR CANON EF $89.99 $39.99 WEST 16440 USED SIGMA TC-1401 1.4X TELECONVERTER CANON EF $249.99 EAST RENT116 USED TAMRON 90MM F/2.8 VC CANON EF $329.99 $296.99 WEST 17491 USED CANON 55-250MM F/4-5.6 IS STM CANON EF-S $109.99 WEST 17442 USED CANON 60MM F/2.8 USM CANON EF-S $299.99 WEST 17312 USED TAMRON 18-270MM F/3.5-6.3 VC CANON EF-S $109.99 WEST 302627 USED CANON FD 100MM F2.8 CANON FD $139.99 EAST 302628 USED CANON FD 50MM F1.8 CANON FD $39.99 EAST 16964 USED CPC PHASE 2 135MM F/2.8 MACRO CANON FD $34.99 WEST 302516 USED FUJI 10-24MM F4 R XF OIS FUJI X $699.99 EAST 17264 USED FUJI 16-55MM F/2.8 R LM WR FUJI X $799.99 WEST 17435 USED FUJI 16-55MM F/2.8 R LM WR FUJI X $799.99 WEST 16740 USED FUJI XF 16-80MM F/4 OIS WR FUJI X $749.99 WEST 4177 USED FUJINON 43-75MM F/3.5-4.5 FUJICA $39.99 $19.99 WEST 1715 USED HANIMEX 80-200MM F/4.5 FUJICA $39.99 $19.99 WEST 301568 USED AETNA ROKUNAR 75-200MM F/4 MINOLTA AF $34.99 $19.99 EAST 10738 USED MINOLTA 100-200MM F/4.5 MINOLTA AF $89.99 $29.99 WEST 302363 USED MINOLTA 100-200MM F/4.5 MINOLTA AF $89.99 $29.99 EAST 302310 USED MINOLTA 24MM F/2.8 MINOLTA AF $149.99 $134.99 EAST 301208 USED MINOLTA 28-80MM F/3.5-5.6 MINOLTA AF $49.99 $14.99 EAST 301604 USED MINOLTA 28-80MM F/3.5-5.6 MINOLTA AF $49.99 $29.99 EAST 302044 USED PROMASTER 70-300MM F/4-5.6 MINOLTA AF $59.99 $39.99 EAST 6414 USED QUANTARAY 35-135MM F/4-5.6 MINOLTA AF $49.99 $14.99 WEST 6413 USED SIGMA 100-300MM F/4.5-6.7 MINOLTA AF $99.99 $19.99 WEST 7725 USED SIGMA 75-200MM F/3.8 MINOLTA AF $119.99 $69.99 WEST 316 USED TAMRON 28-200MM F/3.8-5.6 MINOLTA AF $159.99 $69.99 WEST 11263 USED TAMRON 35-90MM F/4-5.6 MINOLTA AF $49.99 $19.99 WEST 301207 USED TAMRON 75-300MM F/4-5.6 MINOLTA AF $89.99 $29.99 EAST 301567 USED VIVITAR 19-35MM F/3.5-4.5 MINOLTA AF $49.99 $29.99 EAST 302395 USED KONICA HEXANON 200MM F/3.5 MINOLTA MF $49.99 EAST 302450 USED MINOLTA 50-135MM F3.8 MINOLTA MF $29.99 EAST 302414 USED MINOLTA 70-210MM F/4.5-5.6 MINOLTA MF $49.99 EAST 301886 USED PROMASTER 60-300MM F/4-5.6 MINOLTA MF $49.00 $29.99 EAST 300586 USED VIVITAR 100-300MM F/4-5.6 MINOLTA MF $59.99 $19.99 EAST 302658 USED NIKON 35-70MM F2.8 D NIKON AF $299.99 EAST 17511 USED NIKON 60MM F/2.8 D NIKON AF $249.99 WEST 300873 USED NIKON 80-200MM F/4.5 D NIKON AF $99.99 $39.99 EAST 302659 USED NIKON 80-400MM F4.5-5.6 ED VR NIKON AF $499.99 EAST 302643 USED NIKON AF 80-200 F2.8 D NIKON AF $519.99 EAST 302647 USED NIKON AF 80-200MM F2.8 ED NIKON AF $249.99 EAST 16963 USED PROMASTER 28-105MM F/4-5.6 NIKON AF $39.99 WEST 3/23/2021 Item # Description Lens Mount Regular Price Sale Price Location 301020 USED PROMASTER 70-300MM F/4-5.6 NIKON AF $129.99 $49.99 EAST 17493 USED QUANTARAY 100-300MM F/4.5-6.7 NIKON AF $49.99 WEST 17494 USED QUANTARAY 19-35MM F/3.5-4.5 NIKON AF $59.99 WEST 301024 USED QUANTARAY 28-90MM F/3.5-5.6 NIKON AF $69.99 $19.99 EAST 17495 USED SIGMA 28-80MM F/3.5-5.6 II NIKON AF $49.99 WEST 8463 USED SIGMA 55-200MM F/4-5.6 NIKON AF $79.99 $69.99 EAST 16969 USED TAMRON 24-70MM F/3.3-5.6 NIKON AF $29.99 WEST 17217 USED TOKINA 11-16MM F/2.8 CF NIKON AF $399.99 WEST 17371 USED NIKON 10-24MM F/3.5-4.5G ED NIKON AF-S $399.99 WEST 17304 USED NIKON 55-200MM F/4-5.6 VR NIKON AF-S $109.99 WEST 17374 USED NIKON 55-200MM F/4-5.6 VR NIKON AF-S $109.99 WEST 302608 USED NIKON 55-300MM 4.5-5.6 VR NIKON AF-S $225.99 EAST 17497 USED NIKON 55-300MM F/4.5-5.6 VR NIKON AF-S $169.99 WEST 302661 USED NIKON AF-S 35MM F1.8 DX LENS NIKON AF-S $159.99 EAST 17496 USED TAMRON 18-270MM F/3.5-6.3 VC PZD NIKON AF-S $139.99 WEST 17481 USED TAMRON 18-400MM F/3.5-6.3 VC HLD NIKON AF-S $499.99 WEST 17168 USED NIKON 18-55MM F/3.5-5.6 G VR NIKON AFP $69.99 WEST 302481 USED NIKON 70-300 F4.5-6.3 AF-P NIKON AFP $119.99 EAST 302495 USED NIKON 70-300 F4.5/6.3 NIKON AFP $119.99 EAST 17169 USED NIKON 70-300MM F/4.5-6.3 G ED NIKON AFP $109.99 WEST 302656 USED NIKON 17-35 F2.8 AF-S ED NIKON FX $499.99 EAST 17063 USED NIKON 24-120MM F/3.5-5.6G VR NIKON FX $369.99 WEST 302379 USED NIKON 24-85MM F/2.8-4 D AF NIKON FX $399.99 $359.99 EAST 17137 USED NIKON 28-300MM F/3.5-5.6 G VR NIKON FX $549.99 WEST 302657 USED NIKON 50MM F1.4 AF-S G NIKON FX $299.99 EAST 302644 USED NIKON AF-S 28-300 F3.5-5.
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