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 Originally Posted by Vincent Brady (TEX)
Surely people should not be allowed to report the loss of Digital gear? 
would that classify as a loss, or a blessing ?
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would that classify as a loss, or a blessing ?
Either way, my daughter had her Nikon D3000 stolen a few days a go while on a train from Venice to Salzburg.
I had only bought it for her about 6 months ago.
She is vey upset as she loved the camera and lost all her photos of Venice as well.
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Not analog, but didn't see an equivalent thread on DPUG...
Nikon D80 - #3097933
Nikkor 18-55 DX without front cap - #9294636
Nikkor 55-200 VR DX poss. without front cap either (sister has a tendency to misplace them) - #669191
Everything was inside of a LowePro Nova 160AW bag that was brown with gray trim. At least a couple 2GB SD cards were in the bag as well.
Gear was stolen out of my sister's Ford Explorer during the evening of November 22nd, 2010 north of the Ballard neighborhood in the 8700 block of Golden Gardens Dr NW in Seattle.
I know it's been five months since the incident occured, but, maybe the equipment can be found and recovered.
-J
Bodies: F5, F4, F3HP, F2AS x2, F, FM2n*, Nikomat FTn*, D200/18-70 (yes, OT) - cameras marked with a * are chrome - the rest are black
Lenses (Nikkor unless otherwise marked): 28/3.5 H, 35/2 O, 50/2 H, 50/1.8 AF, 50/1.8 AIS, 50/1.4 AI, 50/1.4 S x2, 85/1.8 K
My FB - My flickr stream
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50mm Prime Lens : S\N = 479694
60mm Macro prime lens : S\N = 3176397
Flash SB800 : S\N = 2905098
Also Nikon F5 body, 20mm prime and 80-200 zoom, but I don't have the serial numbers for those. Stolen from the Gloucstershire area of the UK (Tortworth Court Hotel, to be specific) in Novemeber 2011.
Ted
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This thread is a lot shorter than I expected. But I had a Rolleicord stolen, Serial 1179205. I also had a D80 stolen, serial 3019451. Both in Denver out of the same bag. Someone broke in the back of an SUV stole those, a jacket, and my friends laptop.
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I had a break in at my house a few nights ago and crooks went for, almost exclusively, the camera gear.
Here's the list:
Nikon F3HP, serial # 1742951
Nikon FM, serial # 24325567
Nikon F3, serial # 1891094
Nikon D200 with 18-70 kit lens, 3065482/3290844. Various filters, CF cards.
Nikon 75-300 AF, sorry, no serial #
Nikon 28-70 AF-D, no serial.
TrekTech TPod
All in a gray LowePro Compact 35 bag
Then's there all the Bronica gear!
SQ-Ai body, 1523324
80/2.8 PS lens, 8328320
Prism finder S, has no serial
SQ 120I back, 2300783
40/4.0 PS lens, 4402634
65/4.0 PS lens, 6603293
TWO waist level finder, one like new the other all beat to hell
SQ 120 back, 2282264
SQ 120 back, no serial number
SQ 220i back, 2308766
Old style but like new in box, Sekonic L-248 light meter
65/80 hood. 95mm metal hood, various filters, strap, all in a black LowePro Nova 4 bag.
Nikon Coolpix S4, it doesn't work. Serial unknown
Canon Sureshot Classic P&S 35mm, serial unknown
They also may be trying to unload a fried Macbook Pro in it's original box.
If your're in NE Ohio, please be on the lookout for these items and PM me if happen across them.
Many thanks,
Nick
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For the d*****l cameras, you could go stolencamerafinder.com Its pretty neat how it works and its free. Sorry to hear that much stuff got taken.
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Thanks for the advice regarding stolencamerafinder.com!
They would have gotten ALL my gear if I didn't have my F4 and handful of lenses with me.
Thanks again.
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I had a chrome Leicaflex SL with 28mm Elmarit stolen in downtown San Antonio, Tx last June. I now make sure I use a camera strap when I travel!
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The pawn shops where I live (Richmond, Va) won't buy film cameras anymore.
Jeff
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