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Entire gallery for sale/offers, yet again...

Post by Wendy »

Yeah, I know. Bad timing, once again.
BUT (you knew there would be a but right? :wink: ), there are two things I'd like to raise some money for.

First of all; I just returned from a wonderful trip to beautiful Iceland and I must say I fell in love with that country. What incredible nature and landscapes! 8O
I uploaded a selection of 15 pictures in the photo gallery of CHX (click them twice, they're 800x600).
Please take a look if you feel like it and have the time.
I'm currently working on a page dedicated to Iceland on Stubbornmule-Images.com but, man, that's a buttload of work X|

Which brings me to one of the reasons I'm selling (once again). I'm currently saving up for a new camera; a Canon EOS 5D Mark II to be exact and needless to say it will set me back a thousand or three (probably more if I want to do it right X| )

The other thing I need some extra cash for (and that EOS 5D!) is a trip to New Zealand we have planned for 2010.
Err... 8O (somebody got a money tree I could borrow for a while? :D )

So everything in the CHX gallery is open for offers and for sale this time.
Nothing is hidden and nothing is off limits. Although I must say that the Vampire Knight section will be very difficult for me to part with, as well as my Windaria collection (although I do not think anyone will be interested in that last one :D)

If you see something you like, please feel free to contact me and shoot me an offer.
OR, if you do not like to make offers, just contact me anyway and I'll tell you what I paid/want for the cel.
I can do (reasonable) payment plans, if desired.

Gallery linky: http://chx.rubberslug.com/gallery/home.asp

Shipping the usual $20 to the US, $10 for Europe. (up to three standard size cels)

Thanks! :^^:
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Post by Kaona »

Good luck with your EOS5D-NZ'10 fund raiser! :)

Awesome pics of Iceland, very cool indeed. 8)

I can totally understand the desire for a new camera. After debating and researching forever, I finally caved and took the plunge with a new Nikon D90 with Nikon/Nikkor 18-200mm lens for our upcoming trip to Japan (you know I can't stay home for very long). Boy, that investment really hurt, but it takes amazingly beautiful shots, and not having to change lenses is worth every penny! :D
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Post by Wendy »

Thanks Kaona, I guess you're one of few who enjoyed the pictures :D

And congrats on buying a Nikon D90, very nice indeed! Have you always had Nikon camera's? I've found out that a person is either Canon or Nikon minded? True? :D
And is the 200mm enough? Or do you sometimes feel you need a 300? (or bigger?). My friend used my 75-300mm lens in Iceland on his EOS350D and we felt it came short several times.

The camera I worked with in Iceland was a compact Olympus 570 I borrowed from a friend (I still own a analogue EOS) and even though the pictures aren't bad for such a lightweight camera, I've found that it was easily outclassed by the Eos 350D my friend had (which I consider a fun amateur camera).
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I haven't been very brand loyal in the past, or perhaps I'm a Sony/Canon convert to Nikon.

Back in ancient times I had a Canon T50 and then replaced it with a newer Canon that would stop working every year like clockwork for no reason at all. After 3 repair jobs I tossed it (and swore off Canon) when it stopped working for the fourth time, and bought a Sony Cybershot DSC-F707 that I used for 7 years before it died.

I did a lot of research and I kept coming back to Nikon D90. Sony didn't have what I was looking for, and people who own Nikon seem very pleased. I could not find a bad review on the D90 or the 18-200mm lens. The 18-200mm lens will do for now. I'd love a bigger lens, but they are incredibly expensive as you know, and the 300/400mm lenses are so massive in size and weight. The D90 and 18-200mm lens together weigh 3 lbs/1.4 kg - so it gets rather heavy after a few hours.

I updated some photos in my Deviant Art gallery http://www.kurodaiya.deviantart.com. The first 10 or so photos were taken with the D90 if you want to see some examples. :wink:
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