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11-24-2009, 12:11 AM   #1
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[SOLD] AF/MF lenses, w/ various adapters, bags

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ITEMS ARE IN US!!

Update - I found a D-BC50 batter charger. Weird, since I don't have K10D or K20D anymore... Anyway, added #13
So, a list of what is for sale: Also listed is a flash I forgot to add to the heading...
1) Tamron 70-210/3.5 (Adaptall-2) + PK/A adapter - $135 Sold
2) Sigma 75-200/3.8 (AF) - $65 sold
3) Auto Vivitar 35/2.8 (T4 mount, Tokina, M42 adapter included) - $25
4) Auto Vivitar Telephoto 135/2.8 (M42, Komine) - $35
5) Auto Vivitar Telephoto 135/2.8 (T4, Tokina) - $25
6) TX->PK adapter - $35
7) SMC Pentax-A 50/1.7 - $45 sold
8) Fujinon 55/1.8 (M42) - $20
9) Auto Rikenon 55/1.4 (M42) - $40
10) Sunpak 422D flash - $40 Sold
11) Lowepro Toploader AW65 + small lens case - $30
12) a Tamrac Bag - $15
13) D-BC50 - $15

1) Tamron 70-210/3.5 19AH
Legendary lens, said to be the best of the 70-210's ever produced - even better than the famous Vivitar Series 1's.
The lens works perfectly, all controls are buttery smooth, absolutely no zoom creep, glass is clean - no scratches, cleaning marks, etc.
Included are original caps, and original hood, and PK/a adapter. Works perfectly, and camera recognizes the lens as F/4 max aperture lens - which is normal, as I understand.
Adapter has some marks and wear - see pictures. Nothing affects the performance.

2) Sigma 75-200/3.8
An AF push-pull (!) lens, features all-metal design, pretty large aperture in a small body.
Glass is perfect, and mechanically lens is perfect as well. Cosmetically, I'd rate it as "very good" - so you can see some scratches if you look closely, and "PASSED" sticker is peeling.
Lens is very sharp and quite lightweight for its speed - but it has a bit of zoom creep.
I forgot to take a pic of it - but the lens comes with its original leather case. Also, original rear cap, and a Tokina front cap.

3) Auto Vivitar 35/2.8
A T4-lens (Vivitar's interchangeable-mount lens system, made by Tokina). Currently, has a M42 adapter, generic front cap, and no rear cap - but I'll pack it carefully.
Optically lens is perfect, cosmetically - again, "very good" - you'll see tiny bit of worn off paint here and there.

4) Auto Vivitar Telephoto 135/2.8
A tele made by komine, in m42 mount.
Comes with original front cap, not sure about rear cap - they all look same to me
Glass perfect, paint on the letters is a bit faded (so white looks kinda beige-y).

5) Auto Vivitar Telephoto 135/2.8
A tele made by Tokina, in T4 mount - different from the previous one.
I modified the inner prong just a bit, so that the lens works correctly with TX-adapter (see next entry). I don't have a picture of that mod right now - but if anyone expresses interest in that lens, I'll take one.
The glass is perfect, body is a tad below "excellent".

6) TX->PK adapter
Extremely rare adapter - lets you use TX lenses on K-mount camera w/o M42 adapter in the middle.
While it's fully compatible with TX mount lenses, it can also work with T4 lenses - but the lens needs a bit of modification to work correctly (otherwise, max aperture will not be accessible - only one stop below max. aperture)

7) SMC Pentax-A 50/1.7
This lens came to me broken - the previous owner lost the little metal thing that sticks out of the lens mount to notify the camera that lens is in A position. Also, the aperture ring clicked into A position - but didn't stay in it.
So, I modified the lens a bit - and it now works same as a DA lens would. So, no matter what position aperture ring is in, lens will always be recognized as an "A" lens, and work perfectly at any aperture set by camera. But, you can no longer set the aperture by using the aperture ring.
If you plan to use the lens on digital - all of that really doesn't matter
Optically, mechanically and cosmetically lens is perfect. Focus smooth as butter, no scratches on either front or rear element, and body.
Takumar hood pictured is included.

8) Fujinon 55/1.8
A small sharp lens, sharp even wide open! The lens didn't have an A/M switch - so on my dslr, it stayed wide open all the time. I glued the stop-down pin in activated position so that lens would actually stop down as you turn the aperture ring.
With original M42-K adapter, lens lies flush with lens mount - and aperture ring is hard to turn. On generic ones, however (the ones that don't allow focusing to infinity), lens works perfectly.
No caps, just lens.

9) Auto Rikenon 55/1.4
A bit bigger lens than the previous one
Has an A/M switch. Supposedly Tomioka-made.
Has some wear around the body - but glass is perfect. Controls are buttery smooth - almost Takumar-smooth!
Comes with a takumar rear cap, and a 55mm filter to protect the lens, no front cap.

10) Sunpak 422D flash
A very capable AUTO/Manual flash with swivel/tilt.
GN of 100. Can choose full power, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 on manual. Voltage safe for Pentax DSLR's.

11) Lowepro Toploader AW65 + small lens case
A great little hip bag, plus a lens case that straps onto the side of the bag (fits a 50mm)
The bag has many little pockets, and also has a "raincoat" tucked into one of them.
Bag has a bit of wear at the hip area - shown on a photo.

12) a Tamrac Bag
No idea about model number, a plain camera bag, came with one of the cameras.

13) D-BC50 Charger - genuine, for K10D/K20D batteries

Phew, that's it! Pics in the next post.
Shipping in US should be below $10, PM for a more accurate estimate.

---------- Post added 11-24-2009 at 03:12 AM ----------

Pictures
The weird reflections in lens glass is from aluminum foil that I used to bounce the flash light.
Besides the main picture, be sure to check links below each.
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Tamron 70-210/3.5 (Adaptall-2) + PK/A adapter - $135

Tamron 70-210/3.5 (Adaptall-2) + PK/A adapter - $135
you have pm, I would like the lens.

thank you

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Somebody please pick up the Sunpak 422D. I would but already have too many flashes, including a Sunpak 36DX (European name for its brother Sunpak 444D).

IMHO, the Sunpak 4xxD series is way underrated. They are compact, solid, powerful for their size, and feature-rich (tilt, swivel, auto, manual from full to 1/16).

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back at ya

just need final shipping and thanks to post above will take the flash as well - didn't even notice it first time.

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11-24-2009, 02:25 AM   #6
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Leonard - PM replied.
Tamron 19AH and flash now pending.

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IMHO, the Sunpak 4xxD series is way underrated. They are compact, solid, powerful for their size, and feature-rich (tilt, swivel, auto, manual from full to 1/16).
Totally agree! Hmmm, what should I do with my second one...
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pm sent regarding Auto Rikenon 55/1.4

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Fujinon 55/1.8

I sent a message to the seller regarding on Fujinon 55/1.8.
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Tamron 19AH and flash now pending.



Totally agree! Hmmm, what should I do with my second one...
thanks Bo

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