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For Your Convenience, I Provide a Link for You to Do Your Own Currency Conversion: Note: RM = Malaysian Ringgit Friday, January 29, 1999 Welcome to Free Trade Zone! Page: 1 Free Trade Zone is an original effort developed by MIR for common consumer support within a borderless photographic community in the Internet. Copyright © 1997 leofoo® MIR Communications Sdn Bhd, Cool programming by: Yeak Nai Siew (Creator of MPUG), who always believed Linux has a better solution. | Malaysian Internet Resources | http://www.mir.com.my Date Wanted Advertisement need eyepiece and shoe to attach flash to Nikkormat FTN. eyepiece has flange to attach shoe - Michael 701 10 June 1998 BUY <[email protected]> Hi to all. If you are camera collectors, and/or Leica enthusiast, I suggest you to visit my site at 702 9 June 1998 SELL http://www.leicatime.com You'll find more that 160 pictures clickable-to-enlarge, and several interesting links. Regards, Luigi - Luigi Crescenzi <[email protected]> EOS 50 for sale,use for project only and less than 8 rolls of film with card for SING$ 650 neg 28-80mm lens $200 703 9 June 1998 SELL 75-300mm lens $300 - bruce <[email protected]> REDUCED & MUST SELL : 1 Photoflex Galen Rowell Chestpouch II with 2 side pockets. Suitable for a small 704 9 June 1998 SELL camera system of 1 SLR + 2 lens + flash / film / filters. Features compression straps to hold equipment in place. Bought NEW and NEVER used. RM180. Free postage to Malaysia/Singapore. - Alan Tan <[email protected]> looking for nikon rangefinder camera model nikonSP or S3 must be in mint condition please e-mail me - wiilie soh 705 8 June 1998 BUY <[email protected]> In Singapore: Looking to buy Nikonos V, 15 mm lens and viewfinder. Must be in mint condition, never flooded. - 706 7 June 1998 BUY Tony <[email protected]> Leitz Hektor 136mm f4.5 chrome lens for Leica M in excellent condition. The most under rated Leitz but at mid 707 7 June 1998 SELL aperture performs better than the more illustrious 135mm Elmarit at a better price. - Suhaimi <[email protected]> Seeking Rollei E15 or E19 small flash for 35/35S series cameras. Also, any accessories that go with the Rollei 708 7 June 1998 BUY 35S. Good working condition OK. - Craig McAllister <[email protected]> Leica APO-TELYT-R 18033 f3.4 lens, used but in excellent condition. S$1600 negotiable. Buyer pays shipping. - 709 6 June 1998 SELL Suhaimi <[email protected]> nikon F70 body only(mint+) or exchange for FM2 with motordrive mint condition. - mustaffa 710 4 June 1998 SELL <[email protected]> Rolleiflex SL35M with original 50mm 1.7 rollei lens. Everything is in working order no scratches or dents. Who 711 4 June 1998 SELL can give me a reasonable offer? - dirkjan van heumen <[email protected]> MF4 250 exposure back for Nikon F3 wanted. Alternatively a MF1 or MF2.Please email me any info you might 712 2 June 1998 BUY have. Thank you. - Dealtry <[email protected]> 713 1 June 1998 SELL Leica R8 crome body, 100mm Apro macro F/2.8. and 50mm f/2 - G. Williams <[email protected]> Nikon Photomic FTN Mint in box, with gel, 50 mm F 1:4 (MIB), 135 mm F 3.5 (about an 8.5-9.0 in box with bayonet mount tube holder), new hard case (MIB), couple of filters (MIB). this is a very nice camera. No brassing, 714 1 June 1998 SELL dings, marks, bright spots, etc. Has been in box for over 25 years! Serial #72xxxxxxx matches number on box. (Boxes are gold with black and white lettering) Price $1250. US. Shipping and insurance included at that prepaid price anywhere in the world. Jpeg available. thanks for looking! Bob - Robert B <[email protected]> Canon EF80-200 F2.8L c/w original tripod bracket and lens hood. Mint condition with box.Malaysia /Singapore 715 30 May 1998 SELL buyers only. - Benny Chan <[email protected]> 716 30 May 1998 SELL Canon EOS 50E Body for Sale. Brand New. Selling for $1,300 - lau <[email protected]> Looking for AA size battery holder for Minolta AF 7000 camera and also flash Program 2800 or maybe 4000 for 717 30 May 1998 BUY Minolta Call 05-5453637(H) 05-2536649(O) - Wong W.T <[email protected]> Underwater housing system for SLR (either 35mm or medium format). Also underwater strobes. - Robert Hudson 718 29 May 1998 BUY <[email protected]> Canon T-90 with Tokina AT-X 300/2.8 Both in fair and working condition. - Robert Hudson 719 29 May 1998 SELL <[email protected]> Looking for Canon Flash 540EZ. Must be in excellent condition. One Tamron 28-200 3.8/5.6f Super LD telephoto 720 28 May 1998 BUY len for Sell. - IsaacTi <[email protected]> 721 28 May 1998 BUY Looking for a reasonable DP20 or DA20 finder for F4 - David Bell <[email protected]> Looking for leica limited editions and collectors items: M6J M6 platinum rollei classic 35 please email offer.M'sia 722 27 May 1998 BUY or S'pore only. v.chin - v.chin <[email protected]> I have a Rolleiflex 3.5F camera complete with assorted lenses, case, camera bag, flash, light meter, tri-pod, and 723 26 May 1998 SELL remote. all equipment is in mint!!! condition and perfect working order. this camera has all available accessories available. serious inquiries only. no reasonable offer refused. - Bill Robinson <[email protected]> 724 24 May 1998 SELL NIKON FE2 BLACK BODY FOR SALE US$300 NEGO. - Bazuki <[email protected]> looking for hasselblad accessories: 2x tele convertor 32mm ext. tube proxars 250 f4 sonnar zeiss lens for hassy 725 22 May 1998 BUY m'sia only - v.chin <[email protected]> K.Lumpur. Olympus OM4,OM2 SP, Zuiko 35-70mm,50mm f1.8,sigma 24mm,flash T20,winder.Please make me 726 22 May 1998 SELL an offer. - azali <[email protected]> Looking for Nikkor 8mm Circular Fisheye Lens. Must be in good working condition. - Josephine Leong 727 22 May 1998 BUY <[email protected]> Looking for good condition 2nd hand Yashica FX-3 Super urgently. Preferably around K.L. E-mail me before 27 728 21 May 1998 BUY May. - Nazry <[email protected]> Looking to buy a Canon A2E or Nikon N70/N90s. Lenses/accessories not necessary, but will consider. - Danise 729 21 May 1998 BUY Kimball <[email protected]> 730 21 May 1998 SELL Nikon FG/SB15/Nikkor 1,8 50mm for sale - Daniel <[email protected]> 731 21 May 1998 BUY nikkon fm10 - Hernan Argentina <[email protected]> Kuala Lumpur. Canon: 199A Flash (A1 fully dedicated), Tamron Adaptall 2. Best offer secures. Tel:06-7682625 732 20 May 1998 SELL (office) 013-3405956(h/p) - azali selamat <[email protected]> Hi I am in need of a good used Canon High Power Ni-Cd Pack FN, for my F1N w/AE motor drive FN. Looks are 733 20 May 1998 BUY totally uninportant, but I must be able to recharge it, and it must hold a charge. Thank you - D Ferro <[email protected]> I am looking for an 1 degree spotmeter- attachement, fitting for the Gossen Profisix lightmeter - Carsten 734 20 May 1998 BUY <[email protected]> I am interested in buying a Nikon 80-200 AF lens f2.8. Also I have an Exacta Ihagee Varex IIa (model 8) camera, 735 19 May 1998 BUY can anyone tell me what year this camera was released. - Karen <[email protected]> 736 19 May 1998 BUY Looking for a Nikon F2.8 300 MF lens in good shape. - Jerry <[email protected]> Looking for Len & Accessories of Rollei SL66E: - Rollei 35/66 len converter - Rollei 40mm lens for SL66E - 737 18 May 1998 BUY Rollei 120mm S-Planar for SL66E - Rollei 250mm Sonar for SL66E - Rollei Bellow for SL66E - Rollei 250mm Sonar for 6008 Professional - Francis <[email protected]> Will buy Nikon 24mm f2, Nikon 80mm-85mm (MF or AF) Nikon Camera F90X (body only) - Nico 738 18 May 1998 BUY <[email protected]> For Sale (MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE): Mint condition Nikon F90X body with MB10 vert. grip. Rarely used (50 739 18 May 1998 SELL rolls at most) and always stored in dry box. Comes with original box and manuals. RM2800 only shipping included (Msia/Spore only). - Alan Tan <[email protected]> 740 16 May 1998 BUY Want 28 2.8 pc. Super angulon. Not for Leica. - Nestor Gonzalez <[email protected]> Rollei 6006 kit for sale at $2900 (firm) only. In very good condition. Comes complete with 80mm Zeiss Planar 741 16 May 1998 SELL HFT, 120 magazine and waist-level finder. Includes battery and charger, and instruction manual. - Nelson Tan <[email protected]> Nikon F (NPK logo) sn 652xxxx with photomic finder (the original one with the external cell), complete with angle reduction and disk for incident meter reading. All camera function working well, cosmetic is very good (no 742 15 May 1998 SELL brassing on body, there is a mark on the curtain but this does not seem to affect its operation, minor brassing on top edge of finder and a few bright marks). Finder still working and steady, seems even accurate. It is for your for $200 + shipping. (This Setup has been SOLD!) - Thierry <[email protected]> For Sale (MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE) : 1 Photoflex Galen Rowell Chestpouch II with 2 side pockets. Suitable for 743 15 May 1998 SELL a small camera system of 1 SLR + 2 lens + flash / film / filters.
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