SOLD: Kodak DCS SLR/n with Tamron 24-135 lens - $1575 - OBO
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Kodak DCS SLR/n – Full Frame DSLR – 14 megapixels with Tamron 24-135 lens.
Factory Box with ALL factory accessories, COMPLETE KIT!
Includes: (Pictures Below)
- SLR/n Camera – Shutter Actuations: 26,831 with Firmware updated to version 5.4.9
- Tamron 24-135 lens, with rear cap, lens hood, (no front cap)
- DCS Kodak Photodesk Software Discs (2)
- AC Adapter Cords / Plugs for International Travel – For Travelers!
(plus for charger running on foreign countries’ electrical outlets)
- AC Adapter / Combination – Battery Charger
- SPECIAL NON-BATTERY – “Fake Battery Module” (to run camera in studio) on AC
- 2 Batteries (Both working, holding charges
- Firewire cable (Previous owner stated the firewire port socket connection,
was loose inside camera ?) – I’ve never needed to connect the cabling.
- Owner’s / User’s Manual
- Camera body cap
- Hand wrist strap attached to camera
- Original (sealed) Kodak Carrying strap
- Eyepiece cover (for shutter / eyepiece) blocking out extraneous light during time
exposures
Cosmetics:
Here is an issue with the rubber gripping pulling away (peeling off) from camera.
There’s a thumb rubber pad, missing on rear of camera.
I used it as it was, but, research shows that rubber contact cement is a good fix for this. Some have used “double-sided” tape with moderate good results.
Functional as described. Any question – Please contact me.
Pictures:
Thanks -
God Bless,
Ed
Kodak DCS SLR/n – Full Frame DSLR – 14 megapixels with Tamron 24-135 lens.
Factory Box with ALL factory accessories, COMPLETE KIT!
Includes: (Pictures Below)
- SLR/n Camera – Shutter Actuations: 26,831 with Firmware updated to version 5.4.9
- Tamron 24-135 lens, with rear cap, lens hood, (no front cap)
- DCS Kodak Photodesk Software Discs (2)
- AC Adapter Cords / Plugs for International Travel – For Travelers!
(plus for charger running on foreign countries’ electrical outlets)
- AC Adapter / Combination – Battery Charger
- SPECIAL NON-BATTERY – “Fake Battery Module” (to run camera in studio) on AC
- 2 Batteries (Both working, holding charges
- Firewire cable (Previous owner stated the firewire port socket connection,
was loose inside camera ?) – I’ve never needed to connect the cabling.
- Owner’s / User’s Manual
- Camera body cap
- Hand wrist strap attached to camera
- Original (sealed) Kodak Carrying strap
- Eyepiece cover (for shutter / eyepiece) blocking out extraneous light during time
exposures
Cosmetics:
Here is an issue with the rubber gripping pulling away (peeling off) from camera.
There’s a thumb rubber pad, missing on rear of camera.
I used it as it was, but, research shows that rubber contact cement is a good fix for this. Some have used “double-sided” tape with moderate good results.
Functional as described. Any question – Please contact me.
Pictures:
Thanks -
God Bless,
Ed
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