I'm "rationalising" some of my camera gear, and looking to sell the following (separately or together, I don't mind). Get in touch for more pictures or to arrange things!
Quick summary:
Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 DX for £130,
Nikkor 70-300 VR for £350,
Nikkor 24-85 f/3.5-4.5 for £200,
Nikon F100 film SLR with grip and film stock for £220,
Nikkor TC-20EII teleconverter for £200, and
Nikon SB-400 flash for £80.
Prices include postage by special delivery or similar to UK mainland, and I'm also open to reasonable offers.
More Detail:
Nikkor AF-S 35mm f/1.8G DX - Selling for £130; mint- condition in box (new price £150 according to camerapricebuster) - a great sharp normal-equivalent focal length fast prime (blurred backgrounds, low-light pictures etc) that's also one of the most compact lenses around! 52mm Hoya UV filter included.
Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF VR - Selling for £350; as good as new in box - (New price £420 according to camerapricebuster) - aeons better, both in terms if image quality and focus speed, than the 55-200 or 55-300, and probably still the best everyday telephoto zoom, since it's a great lens but not heavy (unlike an f/2.8 lens). Takes 67mm filters.
Nikkor AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED - Selling for £200 - (Grays of Westminster price £250); mint condition with hood and caps, though no box. Amazingly lightweight (half the weight and size of a 24-120/4 or 24-70/2.8 lens) lens for film and FX bodies, sharp and contrasty! Takes 67mm filters.
Nikon F100 - Selling for £220 with vertical grip - (Grays of Westminster equivalent price at least £250 for the body alone); exc++ condition, no box. The third best 35mm film SLR ever released by Nikon (beaten only by the brutishly fast and heavy F5 of the same generation and the F6 that replaced them both - the original list price was £1100 only ten years ago!). Lovely, lovely camera, but I haven't used it that much myself (I've shot a grand total of one 36exp. roll through it) and when I do, I tend to duplicate the shots digitally... With it, an MB-15 grip - Grays of Westminster price £30; mint (original price £150) and two rolls of Fuji Superia ISO 400 colour film (bought in November, so well in date).
Nikkor TC-20EII 2x teleconverter - Mint- condition in box, selling for £200 (Grays of Westminster price £250) - takes an f/2.8 or faster Nikon AF-S lens and doubles the focal length at the cost of two stops of aperture and a touch of sharpness - a cheap and lightweight way to get to super-telephoto lengths without selling an arm and a leg!
Nikon SB-400 flash - Selling for £80, as good as new in box - (New price £110 according to camerapricebuster) - great little lightweight external flash - allows a little more power, faster recharge times, and flash bouncing for better light. Takes 2xAAs, from which it gets about 300 shots (on TTL setting at least).