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Trades, trades, trades... !
First of all, I live in Germany. That means, trades can become very costly if you want to trade some small things only and live in the USA or Japan. If you are in Europe this problem is almost neglectable. The more you want to trade the smaller is the problem with shipping costs and customs fees 
Here is what I have:
35mm SLR systems:
- Canon EF L 17-35, boxed, with caps
- For EOS: Novoflex BALCAN-AF bellows - the only bellows for EOS cameras that has an electronic aperture transmission and automatic diaphragma, signs of use are hard to find
- Four Leica R4 bodies, one of them seems to be dead, one is still in its plastic container and looks very well
- Leica R 2/50
- Leica R 3,5-4,5/28-70; focusing ring is a bit stiff if the lens is set between 50 and 70mm
- Olympus OM1 /w 1.8/50 and 3,5/135
- Olympus OM 3.5/50 Macro and a 25mm ring
- Tamron SP adaptall 8/500 mirror lens, the better "BBAR" version with a Nikon mount ring
- Canon FD 2/35
- Caon FD 2,8/200 with a stuck aperture
Rangefinders:
- Leica M3 double stroke with Elmar 3.5/50, fully working, lens in great state, plus a defective Leicameter as a gift
- Yashica 35CC and 35 GX (the two rare beauties)
- Olympus 35RD, stuck shutter (all of them have this problem, repair is easy, but I didn't do it yet)
- Canon VT deluxe, 1958 version with cloth shutter, fully working, but a lot of signs of use
- Canon 2/35 M39, the "japanese Summicron", CLA'd, no scratches or fungus, but a lot of signs of use on the barrel
- Canon 2/100 M39, CLA'd, a stellar lens, very few and light signs of use only, with hood
- Canon 3,5/135 M39, CLA'd with hood, few and light signs of use only
Half format and 110 film cameras:
- Olympus Pen EED, fully working
- Three Olympus Pen FT bodies with five lenses
20, 25, 38, 100, 50-90 - the ones underlined were CLA'd some months ago, one FT body was overhauled. Light meters in all cameras work, all shutters work.
- Two big Pentax Auto 110 sets with 28 Kodak films:
2 camera bodies
1 winder
2 original strobes
1 original leather bag
1 original gift box
2 18mm
2 24mm
1 50mm
1 70mm
1 20-40 with caps and rubber hood
1 rubber hood
1 wrist strap
1 close-up lens S31
1 close-up lens S16
1 skylight filter
All caps except 1 rear lens cap
2 camera manuals
1 winder manual
1 strobe manual
1 lenses manual
Everything works - I used it.
Medium format:
- Paramender, screens und sports finder masks for Mamiya 220/330
- Mamiya Six (the one from the 50s), CLA'd
- Yashica Mat 124 G, CLA'd, with the original black leather case.
Large format
- Linhof Color w Symmar 150mm/270mm, six film holders, dark cloth, loupe
Accessories
- Gossen Mastersix lightmeter
- Gossen Profi-Spot, the big spot metering attachment for the professional Gossen lightmeters
- Metz 32CT3 with the big grip and bracket G15
- Berlebach Report ahswood tripod with head
Odds and ends
- Zeiss Jena Tessar 2,8/50, screwmount, but I don't know for which camera system
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WANTED:
- Nikon lenses non-AI, AI or AIs, or even AF lenses
- Nikon F and F2 bodies, Photomics, accessories
- Nikon FM3a body
- Leica M lenses, M5, M6, M7, MP bodies
- A big Nova print processor
- Canon EF primes and 'L' lenses
- Rolleiflex medium format cameras (post-war only)
- Rollei/Voigtländer QBM mount lenses
- Gitzo carbon tripods
- 'anything Hassy'
- Contarex lenses
OR
- anything else you think I might like, not necessarily photo equipment 
PS: I am not interested in P&S cameras, AF cameras, lenses or cameras with fungus, significant defects, cleaning marks or scratches on lenses, and computer games.
Last edited by cmo; 10-25-2011 at 08:45 AM.
Reason: More details added
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PM arrival imminent!
PM coming your way regarding Pentax Auto 110 and Yashica Mat 124.
Last edited by bushpig; 10-25-2011 at 07:45 AM.
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The Tamron SP 500/8: I'm a little confused by the "BBAR" description, as both the early and late ones had BBAR coating. Do you mean that the one you have have is the later BB version, the one without the tripod collar, rather than the original B version?
I do use a digital device in my photographic pursuits when necessary.
When someone rags on me for using film, I use a middle digit, upraised.
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Thanks for that... it's the earlier version with the tripod collar in fact, comes with filters and case.
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Some more:
- Two reloadable Leitz FILCA cassettes for the screw-mount Leicas, in Leica aluminium containers
- An original Leica plastic bag, used once only, ca. 2002
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That's the version I have. I prefer it for the tripod collar. The later BB version was changed optically to provide better close-focus performance (from what I understand), but I don't worry about it. It focuses to 1:3 but there are generally better options for getting that magnification.
I do use a digital device in my photographic pursuits when necessary.
When someone rags on me for using film, I use a middle digit, upraised.
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Pm sent with some Nikon stuff for trade.
Prints reveals truths that negative scans obscures.
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There is some more:
- Minolta XG2 & MD Rokkor 1.4/50
- Tokina Close Focusing Zoom 3,5/35-105 for Contax/Yashica
- Nikon F4 & MB-21 & MF-23 back - a great camera, but too complicated for me
- Nikkor AF 2,8/35-70 - too 'AF' for me ;-)
BTW, the Canon FD 2/35mm is the second "Thorium" chrome nose version, serial # 13329.
I do not seek Nikon bodies and zooms any more.
The future belongs to the few of us still willing to get our hands smell like fixing bath.
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The Canon VT deluxe is gone.
The future belongs to the few of us still willing to get our hands smell like fixing bath.
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The future belongs to the few of us still willing to get our hands smell like fixing bath.
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