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Old April 2nd 05, 07:29 PM
David Ruether
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MANY Nikon bodies, lenses, and accessories

(most mint and tested), plus other interesting

35mm items, like a Bessa body and 12mm

lens (wide!!!), and some nice medium format

gear (including a Pentax 6x7 outfit) are in the

various categories at -

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether/fs.htm

Some audio/video gear is also included - and

most prices have been dropped and photos

of the gear have been added.

--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


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Old April 3rd 05, 05:13 AM
Jay Davenport
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A bit high on the prices?
"David Ruether" wrote in message
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MANY Nikon bodies, lenses, and accessories

(most mint and tested), plus other interesting

35mm items, like a Bessa body and 12mm

lens (wide!!!), and some nice medium format

gear (including a Pentax 6x7 outfit) are in the

various categories at -

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether/fs.htm

Some audio/video gear is also included - and

most prices have been dropped and photos

of the gear have been added.

--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether




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Old April 3rd 05, 09:10 PM
David Ruether
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"David Ruether" wrote in message news:0wB3e.2253$7b.923@trndny03...

MANY Nikon bodies, lenses, and accessories
(most mint and tested), plus other interesting
35mm items, like a Bessa body and 12mm
lens (wide!!!), and some nice medium format
gear (including a Pentax 6x7 outfit) are in the
various categories at -
http://www.ferrario.com/ruether/fs.htm
Some audio/video gear is also included - and
most prices have been dropped and photos
of the gear have been added.
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport"
wrote in message ...

A bit high on the prices?


Depends...
If you like good gear, checked out on film (not
all gear is manufactured equal - there *are* sample
variations...), and described accurately (no bad
surprise when you open the package...), the prices
may seem quite reasonable (and they are considerably
below new - and "new" does not guarantee "perfect"
in terms of function...). On any of the gear I sell, you
can ask for, and get, an assessment of how a particular
piece performs (the description of physical condition
is given on the web site). Where else can you get
that?
But, in any case, why comment on my prices
here - just buy, or not buy...(or make a decent offer).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


  #4  
Old April 4th 05, 01:07 AM
Jay Davenport
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$95.00 for the 8008 Body. If it were the "s" model, I would offer $135.00
"David Ruether" wrote in message
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"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:0wB3e.2253$7b.923@trndny03...

MANY Nikon bodies, lenses, and accessories
(most mint and tested), plus other interesting
35mm items, like a Bessa body and 12mm
lens (wide!!!), and some nice medium format
gear (including a Pentax 6x7 outfit) are in the
various categories at -
http://www.ferrario.com/ruether/fs.htm
Some audio/video gear is also included - and
most prices have been dropped and photos
of the gear have been added.
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport"
wrote in message ...

A bit high on the prices?


Depends...
If you like good gear, checked out on film (not
all gear is manufactured equal - there *are* sample
variations...), and described accurately (no bad
surprise when you open the package...), the prices
may seem quite reasonable (and they are considerably
below new - and "new" does not guarantee "perfect"
in terms of function...). On any of the gear I sell, you
can ask for, and get, an assessment of how a particular
piece performs (the description of physical condition
is given on the web site). Where else can you get
that?
But, in any case, why comment on my prices
here - just buy, or not buy...(or make a decent offer).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether



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Old April 4th 05, 06:21 PM
David Ruether
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"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:85Y3e.2268$4b.1915@trndny09...
"Jay Davenport"
wrote in message ...


[...]
A bit high on the prices?


Depends...
If you like good gear, checked out on film (not
all gear is manufactured equal - there *are* sample
variations...), and described accurately (no bad
surprise when you open the package...), the prices
may seem quite reasonable (and they are considerably
below new - and "new" does not guarantee "perfect"
in terms of function...). On any of the gear I sell, you
can ask for, and get, an assessment of how a particular
piece performs (the description of physical condition
is given on the web site). Where else can you get
that?
But, in any case, why comment on my prices
here - just buy, or not buy...(or make a decent offer).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport" wrote in message ...

$95.00 for the 8008 Body. If it were the "s" model, I would offer $135.00


;-), ;-), ;-)
Sorry, I did say "decent" offer - these are still fine user
cameras (I prefer them for MF to AF, though) with excellent,
sharp viewfinders and good control of TTL flash fill ratios.
And, BTW, the non-S version has a better metering pattern
for my preferred center-weighted manual exposure mode.
If it were not for the better AF of the F100 (I lost sharp
vision in the center of my "camera" eye), the 8008 would
still be my camera of choice over all other Nikons except
for architectural work (F3 for that...). So, no thanks. At
that amount, I can sell them for MUCH more here to
students in photo classes, just keep them - or use them
(I have several) for making "Matrix" frozen action film
effects...;-).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


  #6  
Old April 5th 05, 01:24 AM
Jay Davenport
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Dream On! You are in Wonderland. You may want to do some research on current
prices.
"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:AIe4e.3326$4b.178@trndny09...

"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:85Y3e.2268$4b.1915@trndny09...
"Jay Davenport"
wrote in message ...


[...]
A bit high on the prices?


Depends...
If you like good gear, checked out on film (not
all gear is manufactured equal - there *are* sample
variations...), and described accurately (no bad
surprise when you open the package...), the prices
may seem quite reasonable (and they are considerably
below new - and "new" does not guarantee "perfect"
in terms of function...). On any of the gear I sell, you
can ask for, and get, an assessment of how a particular
piece performs (the description of physical condition
is given on the web site). Where else can you get
that?
But, in any case, why comment on my prices
here - just buy, or not buy...(or make a decent offer).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport" wrote in message
...

$95.00 for the 8008 Body. If it were the "s" model, I would offer $135.00


;-), ;-), ;-)
Sorry, I did say "decent" offer - these are still fine user
cameras (I prefer them for MF to AF, though) with excellent,
sharp viewfinders and good control of TTL flash fill ratios.
And, BTW, the non-S version has a better metering pattern
for my preferred center-weighted manual exposure mode.
If it were not for the better AF of the F100 (I lost sharp
vision in the center of my "camera" eye), the 8008 would
still be my camera of choice over all other Nikons except
for architectural work (F3 for that...). So, no thanks. At
that amount, I can sell them for MUCH more here to
students in photo classes, just keep them - or use them
(I have several) for making "Matrix" frozen action film
effects...;-).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether




  #7  
Old April 5th 05, 04:11 AM
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Jay--If one does not like others prices,dont buy,dont knock,ok

"Jay Davenport" wrote in message
...
Dream On! You are in Wonderland. You may want to do some research on
current prices.
"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:AIe4e.3326$4b.178@trndny09...

"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:85Y3e.2268$4b.1915@trndny09...
"Jay Davenport"
wrote in message ...


[...]
A bit high on the prices?


Depends...
If you like good gear, checked out on film (not
all gear is manufactured equal - there *are* sample
variations...), and described accurately (no bad
surprise when you open the package...), the prices
may seem quite reasonable (and they are considerably
below new - and "new" does not guarantee "perfect"
in terms of function...). On any of the gear I sell, you
can ask for, and get, an assessment of how a particular
piece performs (the description of physical condition
is given on the web site). Where else can you get
that?
But, in any case, why comment on my prices
here - just buy, or not buy...(or make a decent offer).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport" wrote in message
...

$95.00 for the 8008 Body. If it were the "s" model, I would offer
$135.00


;-), ;-), ;-)
Sorry, I did say "decent" offer - these are still fine user
cameras (I prefer them for MF to AF, though) with excellent,
sharp viewfinders and good control of TTL flash fill ratios.
And, BTW, the non-S version has a better metering pattern
for my preferred center-weighted manual exposure mode.
If it were not for the better AF of the F100 (I lost sharp
vision in the center of my "camera" eye), the 8008 would
still be my camera of choice over all other Nikons except
for architectural work (F3 for that...). So, no thanks. At
that amount, I can sell them for MUCH more here to
students in photo classes, just keep them - or use them
(I have several) for making "Matrix" frozen action film
effects...;-).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether






  #8  
Old April 5th 05, 02:33 PM
Jay Davenport
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I just want others to know that these prices are WAY out of line. I would
just hate for someone who didn't know any better such as a student to be
taken advantage of by someone like this guy.
wrote in message
...
Jay--If one does not like others prices,dont buy,dont knock,ok

"Jay Davenport" wrote in message
...
Dream On! You are in Wonderland. You may want to do some research on
current prices.
"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:AIe4e.3326$4b.178@trndny09...

"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:85Y3e.2268$4b.1915@trndny09...
"Jay Davenport"
wrote in message ...

[...]
A bit high on the prices?

Depends...
If you like good gear, checked out on film (not
all gear is manufactured equal - there *are* sample
variations...), and described accurately (no bad
surprise when you open the package...), the prices
may seem quite reasonable (and they are considerably
below new - and "new" does not guarantee "perfect"
in terms of function...). On any of the gear I sell, you
can ask for, and get, an assessment of how a particular
piece performs (the description of physical condition
is given on the web site). Where else can you get
that?
But, in any case, why comment on my prices
here - just buy, or not buy...(or make a decent offer).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether

"Jay Davenport" wrote in message
...

$95.00 for the 8008 Body. If it were the "s" model, I would offer
$135.00

;-), ;-), ;-)
Sorry, I did say "decent" offer - these are still fine user
cameras (I prefer them for MF to AF, though) with excellent,
sharp viewfinders and good control of TTL flash fill ratios.
And, BTW, the non-S version has a better metering pattern
for my preferred center-weighted manual exposure mode.
If it were not for the better AF of the F100 (I lost sharp
vision in the center of my "camera" eye), the 8008 would
still be my camera of choice over all other Nikons except
for architectural work (F3 for that...). So, no thanks. At
that amount, I can sell them for MUCH more here to
students in photo classes, just keep them - or use them
(I have several) for making "Matrix" frozen action film
effects...;-).
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether








  #9  
Old April 5th 05, 06:24 PM
David Ruether
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Hmmmm....
Taken advantage of???
As I pointed out earlier, there are good reasons for buying
other than for just lowest price - and some people value what
I offer in terms of accurate description, on-film testing, and
good dealing. BTW, "this guy" may just know a thing or
two about gear that you may not - drop "
into www.google.com "groups", and start reading some of
the 14,000+ entries of mine you will find there - you may
possibly learn something...;-)

Comment on me here if you *personally* have had good
or bad dealings with me, or if my descriptions have been
inaccurate, but it is fully up to me to set prices, and fully up
to a buyer to accept or not my price - it is not your place
to interfere.

And, BTW, the I've long felt the 11th commandment should
have been, "Thou shalt not be self-righteous"...! ;-)
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport" wrote in message ...
I just want others to know that these prices are WAY out of line. I would just hate for someone who didn't know any better such as
a student to be taken advantage of by someone like this guy.


"David Ruether" wrote in message news:0wB3e.2253$7b.923@trndny03...

MANY Nikon bodies, lenses, and accessories
(most mint and tested), plus other interesting
35mm items, like a Bessa body and 12mm
lens (wide!!!), and some nice medium format
gear (including a Pentax 6x7 outfit) are in the
various categories at -
http://www.ferrario.com/ruether/fs.htm
Some audio/video gear is also included - and
most prices have been dropped and photos
of the gear have been added.
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether




  #10  
Old April 5th 05, 10:55 PM
Jay Davenport
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$175-285 for an 8008 Body? You are nuts!. I can buy 2 -3 8008 bodies with a
14 day no question return at several reputable places for that price.
"David Ruether" wrote in message
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Hmmmm....
Taken advantage of???
As I pointed out earlier, there are good reasons for buying
other than for just lowest price - and some people value what
I offer in terms of accurate description, on-film testing, and
good dealing. BTW, "this guy" may just know a thing or
two about gear that you may not - drop "
into www.google.com "groups", and start reading some of
the 14,000+ entries of mine you will find there - you may
possibly learn something...;-)

Comment on me here if you *personally* have had good
or bad dealings with me, or if my descriptions have been
inaccurate, but it is fully up to me to set prices, and fully up
to a buyer to accept or not my price - it is not your place
to interfere.

And, BTW, the I've long felt the 11th commandment should
have been, "Thou shalt not be self-righteous"...! ;-)
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether


"Jay Davenport" wrote in message
...
I just want others to know that these prices are WAY out of line. I would
just hate for someone who didn't know any better such as a student to be
taken advantage of by someone like this guy.


"David Ruether" wrote in message
news:0wB3e.2253$7b.923@trndny03...

MANY Nikon bodies, lenses, and accessories
(most mint and tested), plus other interesting
35mm items, like a Bessa body and 12mm
lens (wide!!!), and some nice medium format
gear (including a Pentax 6x7 outfit) are in the
various categories at -
http://www.ferrario.com/ruether/fs.htm
Some audio/video gear is also included - and
most prices have been dropped and photos
of the gear have been added.
--
--
David Ruether

http://www.ferrario.com/ruether






 




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