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cburwell 11-24-2006 09:26 PM

FS: Nikon SB-28
 
Paypal is my preferred method of payment. E-Bay feedback can be found here

SB-28 Flash
Asking price: $100 Plus shipping
Description: Perfect working and cosmetic condition. Original box and leather case included. I used this a few times, but since I mostly use my DSLR, don't really use it that much.

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The two lenses have been sold!

Feel free to e-mail (cburwell at comcast dot net) me if you have any questions.

I am looking for a SB-800 flash as well as a Nikon 18-200 mm F/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF DX VR Lens.

TROLL 11-24-2006 09:55 PM

damnnnn all those guys getting into photography both of those lenses are amazing for the serious amateur or someone aspiring to be, and those prices are seriously killer. i owned both of these lenses in my time and they were great, especially that 70-200. i hope someone here jumps on this... so much better than what you'll get for $300 for any new nikon lens...

cburwell 11-24-2006 10:09 PM

Thanks! Someone on FM already jumped on the 70-200, so I removed that. I still have the 24-70 (as of now). Hopefully it won't last too much longer at this price!

TROLL 11-24-2006 10:27 PM

yeah i think i bought and sold my 70-200 at $500 or so...
i'd say good luck with the sale but you dont need it.

jspek 11-25-2006 03:54 PM

yeoooooo. im interested in both items. pm sent.

95legenddriver 11-25-2006 04:31 PM

the flash i like but im saving for more lenses!

cburwell 11-25-2006 11:16 PM

If you just have a DSLR I think you would be better off getting an I-TTL flash (SB-600 or SB-800). I was able to get the SB-28 to work a few times with my D70, but it took me a while from what I remember.

If you have a film SLR as well, the i-TTL flashes are also compatiable with the older flash metering systems as well. That's why I want to get an SB-800, so that I can use it on my digital body as well as my film body (if I ever need to).

cburwell 11-27-2006 09:26 PM

I have sold the two lenses. I still have the SB-28 flash. This is a great price for a flash that is basically brand new. It would make a great backup.

95legenddriver 12-08-2006 11:47 AM

whats estimated shipping to 16601 or 19435 one is college and the other is home. im a lil strapped for cash but i would love to have a flash for my d50

cburwell 12-09-2006 01:35 AM

I would do $110 shipped to either of those locations.

Make sure this flash will work with your camera. I know it was made before the whole i-TTL metering system. I was able to get it to work one or two times with my D70, but I don't know how. :)

95legenddriver 12-10-2006 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cburwell (Post 389599)
I would do $110 shipped to either of those locations.

Make sure this flash will work with your camera. I know it was made before the whole i-TTL metering system. I was able to get it to work one or two times with my D70, but I don't know how. :)

the D50 was used after the D70 and i happened not to think of it compatible ill have to check this


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