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hi guys

My Nikon stuff:
F3 with Drive
FE2 with Drive
Nikkor 24 2.8
nikkor 35 2.8
nikkor 50 1.4  x 2
nikkor 105  2.5
nikkor 135 2.8
nikkor 200 4.0
nikkor 35-70 3.5 

My Canon stuff:

Canon 5D with battery grip
24-105 lense
70 -200 EF 1:4 with B and w filter
EF extender 1.4x II I

Canon backpack and a Lowepro gun holster / bag (for camera and 1 lense only)
580 flash

4 5d batteries in total


Camera is absolutely mint, as is the 24-105 lense The 70-200 lense is 
almost mint but has some kind of "rubber residue" on the 2 rubber grips that leaves some of kind of whitish residue in the valleys of the rubber ridges.


This package is as close as one can come to new.

 

$3200 for the whole bundle ? Open to a reasonable offer.

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I know i know, Ken Rockwell can be an idiot...  But...  Nobody has as good a set for short info briefs on these old lenses as he does.

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/24f28.htm

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-28-ai.htm

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/50f14ai.htm

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/105f25.htm

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/135f28.htm

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/200f4ai.htm AI
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/200f4ais.htm AIS (I assume what you have is one of these two and not the Micro)

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35-70mm-35-ais.htm

Of those Gregg the only ones I might be interested in are the 135 and the 200f4, but I need you to confirm they are the AI-S versions and not the older AI.  Also if the 200 f4 is the Micro then I'm really interested, but I doubt thats what you have.  If it is tho I call dibs!

Sam

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Send you an email regarding interest in the 200, 135, 24 and 35 nikkors in that order.  I've got that range covered already with other lenses but wouldnt mind having the primes for lightweight carry arounds or video options, but you'd probably find people willing to pay more than I would for them on Ebay...  That Canon setup is a sweet kit but I'm not sure selling it all together is your best bet.  I'd part it out at FredMiranda.com and probably come closer to what you are asking for it.  If I was still Canon Centric it would be tempting as hell for me to buy your 70-200 and 24-105IS and sell the 5D and extras tho... 

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yup, all AIS stuff.
The Sonodome - circa 2001
The Newest Sonotube - circa 2001
Gregg's DVDs updated...sometimes
Lion Audio Video Consultants usually current
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Haha...  Sam already called dibs on any AIS micros (ie. what Nikon calls their macro lenses), but I would be interested in AIS micros as well, if that matters.

Hmmm...  Which 105mm f/2.5 is that?  That could be a useful portrait lens, even if it's not a micro -- I'm not sure if there was ever any micro versions of the 105mm f/2.5.

50mm f/1.4 on a FF body could be nice to go w/ the 105mm f/2.5,  I like shooting street stuff w/ both FOVs (on a FF body) myself.  Might be nice for the FM2n I bought for my kid (and my own occasional use) -- I don't forsee going FF digital anytime in the near future to make much use of them for digital purposes.

Gregg,

What would you be looking for the 24mm f/2.8, one 50mm f/1.4 and the 105mm f/2.5 either individually or together as a group?

Are they all in excellent condition w/ no readily visible signs of issues in the glass itself, no particularly wornout or problematic mechanical parts/coupling areas/etc, no noticeable signs of worn out lens coating, no fungus or haze, no oil or such flowing onto the aperture blades, etc?

A tiny bit of dust inside would be ok as that shouldn't impact anything (and is inevitable unless you live in a "bubble" or "clean room" or something ).

Thanks...

_Man_

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Think greg rescinded the sale on the Nikon stuff, we convinced him to keep it for future Nikon DSLR use yay =p

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