BARGAIN! I gotta tell somebody...
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 5:29 pm
Well, it's only a Nikon Scope converter. Just like the one Ken Rockwell bought for $US 80 in 1995.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/lsc.htm
My friend has a Tamron adaptor for his Pentax glass and I will admit to being after one since having a look through his.
I've seen two nikon scope converters on ebay in the last five months. The first one went for almost 475 dollars. The second one started at about 400.
I'd given up hope of finding one at a reasonable price.
In fact, I'd given up hope of finding one at all.
Yesterday, I was wandering down the street next to my hotel and discovered a second hand camera shop. Closed of course for the holiday. ( I'm currently in Melbourne for the C'wealth Games.)
Today I went home early and stopped on the way to have a look through this shop.
Priced a 50mm 1.8f at way too much, then looked around the rest of the shop.
Lots of weird and wonderful stuff.
Some HUGE fast screw on lenses. One gigantic Mirror lens..
Mamiaya gear, Leitz. Almost as good as the shop in Boseman, Montana.
Then... on a shelf behind the proprietor.. a scope adaptor of some kind.... I can't believe it.
I can't read what brand it is...
Looks too big anyway.
They notice me looking and move out of the way.
Oh well, I decide I'll ask about it anyway.
"What's that?" says I.
"Oh. It's a toy really That's a nikon converter that goes on your 300mm lens to make it a 600mm telescope".
"Can I have a look?"
"Sure."
Bugger me. It's a genuine Nikon Scope converter.
Condition: Perfect!
Bummer.
It has no price tag.
Deep breath.
Here we go.......
"What's it worth?"
"I don't know. DAD! How much is this?"
The proprietor calls up from the back. " Ah, it's worth $25"
....
Remain calm.
Breathe very carefully.
Try not to get too excited.
Slowly get wallet out.
NO MONEY!!!!
Observe eftpos equipment on counter near door.
Relax.
It's amazing how you can be mentally calm, but still tremble when trying to run your card through an eftpos slot.
I wonder if he thinks I've been drinking?
It clears, of course, and I'm walking out the door.
When you get such an extreme bargain and all you have to instantly tell is your non photographic manager who's waiting out the door, it doesn't have quite the same effect.
So you guys may appreciate it.
Just the thing for my 500mm Catadioptic lens...
If only I had my D200...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/lsc.htm
My friend has a Tamron adaptor for his Pentax glass and I will admit to being after one since having a look through his.
I've seen two nikon scope converters on ebay in the last five months. The first one went for almost 475 dollars. The second one started at about 400.
I'd given up hope of finding one at a reasonable price.
In fact, I'd given up hope of finding one at all.
Yesterday, I was wandering down the street next to my hotel and discovered a second hand camera shop. Closed of course for the holiday. ( I'm currently in Melbourne for the C'wealth Games.)
Today I went home early and stopped on the way to have a look through this shop.
Priced a 50mm 1.8f at way too much, then looked around the rest of the shop.
Lots of weird and wonderful stuff.
Some HUGE fast screw on lenses. One gigantic Mirror lens..
Mamiaya gear, Leitz. Almost as good as the shop in Boseman, Montana.
Then... on a shelf behind the proprietor.. a scope adaptor of some kind.... I can't believe it.
I can't read what brand it is...
Looks too big anyway.
They notice me looking and move out of the way.
Oh well, I decide I'll ask about it anyway.
"What's that?" says I.
"Oh. It's a toy really That's a nikon converter that goes on your 300mm lens to make it a 600mm telescope".
"Can I have a look?"
"Sure."
Bugger me. It's a genuine Nikon Scope converter.
Condition: Perfect!
Bummer.
It has no price tag.
Deep breath.
Here we go.......
"What's it worth?"
"I don't know. DAD! How much is this?"
The proprietor calls up from the back. " Ah, it's worth $25"
....
Remain calm.
Breathe very carefully.
Try not to get too excited.
Slowly get wallet out.
NO MONEY!!!!
Observe eftpos equipment on counter near door.
Relax.
It's amazing how you can be mentally calm, but still tremble when trying to run your card through an eftpos slot.
I wonder if he thinks I've been drinking?
It clears, of course, and I'm walking out the door.
When you get such an extreme bargain and all you have to instantly tell is your non photographic manager who's waiting out the door, it doesn't have quite the same effect.
So you guys may appreciate it.
Just the thing for my 500mm Catadioptic lens...
If only I had my D200...