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For sale is my Canon 5D Mark III (the latest model), I only recently received this camera along with some other equipment however I have sadly changed my mind about photography and would like to use the funds for motorbike lessons and purchasing a motorbike. The camera body is in immaculate condition and has been well looked after. It has only had 298 actuations, so is barely used. It comes complete with the following items: wall charger with cable, battery, camera strap, body cap, 406 page user manual, and Canon 100 EG camera bag. Should you have any sensible questions please let me know. I would ideally like to accept cash on collection - I am located in Cambridge. My asking price is £1700, as they retail for £2300. Thanks! Link to pictures: http://s822.photobucket.com/user/360gamer00/library/Canon%205D%20MK%20III
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Well, here it is, mk.3 of my DIY night Vision (or is it mk.4, I'm losing track!). I've nicknamed it the OhmLaut 400, partly a play on my name, partly a bit of a nod to all the reading and refreshing I've had to do on Ohm's law in order to make sure everything worked as it should and nothing goes pop! And finally, a realistic indication of the useable range, summer or winter (in summer you can see a lot further with less suspended moisture in the atmosphere reflecting back the IR light). Same camera and viewer as all my other builds but I've managed to work out how to remotely run the buttons so I can have the brightness and contrast controls wherever I want them. Also, the replacement buttons are a lot more robust than the originals, so can take a bit more abuse. I've also come up with my own IR torch, which uses an aspherical lens and a simple, push/pull system to go from focus to flood. In reality the user can simply dim the IR light when switching from distant to near quarry without having to adjust the torch. The lens and torch gives a wider picture at distance, so causes less hot-spotting than the Dereelight x-searcher and can be refocused easily to blend out the lines from the emitter so there is less banding in the viewer. The torch is driven by the night vision unit itself, plugging into the front of the controls and is supplied by the same 12v supply. The unit has now done away with linear regulators and the like, so no heat to dissipate, no wasted power converting 12v into other voltages, giving maximum efficiency from the li-ion stock mounted battery. The specifications are: • 12v DC supply • Built in 12v dimming driver for the IR torch goes from 0% - 100% so there is no need to restrict the objective of the scope to prevent flaring and hot spots • Push/pull fast focus to flood IR torch driven from 12v supply • Genuine eye level viewer with focus adjustment (not a DVR with a loupe over the screen!) • 640 x 480 resolution screen • Brightness control • Contrast control • Simple on/off above eyepiece • Video out for recording I'm now working on the next version, which should condense a lot of the features and result in a shorter body (by some 25-30mm), which will give even better eye relief. Footage recorded in Summer is here. I'll be recording some more soon enough as this version now has video out.
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I have 1 x Yukon photon 5x42 digital nite vision scope for sale 3 weeks old it was bought on the 11 nov I have receipt boxes etc in as new condition good bit of kit but strains my eyes been out 1 night only with it due to the rareness of this item and the fact they are doing up to 500 on ebay £420 1st class posted pm me for further details
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The camera is in excellent condition and comes with a rechargeable battery, strap and wall charger. It is in fully working order and takes very nice pictures. If you have any questions please let me know. My lowest price is £65 + postage (collection from Cambridge is also welcome). Thanks!