Advertisement Category: Want To Sell (WTS)
Equipment Type: Flash
Equipment Brand: Nikon
Equipment Model: Split Image Focusing Screen for Nikon D700
Price (S$): 90
Description:
Hi,
This is a split image focussing screen specifically made for Nikon D700. It is made by a Taiwanese company (www.focusingscreen.com). They modify a screen made by Canon for their pro bodies (EC-L type) to fit the Nikon D700. This screen splits the image in a cross pattern and so can be used efficiently even if the image has a vertical or horizontal patterns.
Further details about this screen can be seen at the following link.
http://www.focusingscreen.com/privacy.php
I have also posted a brief write-up about this screen along with other options available at the following link.
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1021&message=31502753
This screen is no longer in stock at focusingscreen.com. They also do not know when they will have it again in stock. Installation of the screen is very simple, takes 2-3 minutes, and can be done at home following the instructions given at the focusingscreen website.
Real Name: Sandeep Sebastin
Contact Number: 96236089
Email Address: sandeepsebastin@hotmail.com
Condition of Item (as per guidelines): 10
Warranty Status: None
Package/Accessories/Extras:
It comes with a rich set of tools and shims. These allow you to install the screen and adjust focus yoursef if it is off.
Additional Comments:
I purchased this screen on 5th February 2009. I am selling this screen because I want to update to the Nikon F6-L screen. I had requested focusingscreen for this screen also, when I placed the order for the Canon EC-L. That screen just came in.
Please feel free to sms or e-mail me for any queries. I am comfortable dealing at Queenstown MRT. For bank transfers, I can post the screen by regular post for free or by registered post for an additional S$3.
I WILL NOT install the screen for you. You are on your own. There is also no warranty as there is always a risk of improper installation resulting in the screen or the viewfinder getting scratched.
Cheers,
Gorby
Equipment Type: Flash
Equipment Brand: Nikon
Equipment Model: Split Image Focusing Screen for Nikon D700
Price (S$): 90
Description:
Hi,
This is a split image focussing screen specifically made for Nikon D700. It is made by a Taiwanese company (www.focusingscreen.com). They modify a screen made by Canon for their pro bodies (EC-L type) to fit the Nikon D700. This screen splits the image in a cross pattern and so can be used efficiently even if the image has a vertical or horizontal patterns.
Further details about this screen can be seen at the following link.
http://www.focusingscreen.com/privacy.php
I have also posted a brief write-up about this screen along with other options available at the following link.
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1021&message=31502753
This screen is no longer in stock at focusingscreen.com. They also do not know when they will have it again in stock. Installation of the screen is very simple, takes 2-3 minutes, and can be done at home following the instructions given at the focusingscreen website.
Real Name: Sandeep Sebastin
Contact Number: 96236089
Email Address: sandeepsebastin@hotmail.com
Condition of Item (as per guidelines): 10
Warranty Status: None
Package/Accessories/Extras:
It comes with a rich set of tools and shims. These allow you to install the screen and adjust focus yoursef if it is off.
Additional Comments:
I purchased this screen on 5th February 2009. I am selling this screen because I want to update to the Nikon F6-L screen. I had requested focusingscreen for this screen also, when I placed the order for the Canon EC-L. That screen just came in.
Please feel free to sms or e-mail me for any queries. I am comfortable dealing at Queenstown MRT. For bank transfers, I can post the screen by regular post for free or by registered post for an additional S$3.
I WILL NOT install the screen for you. You are on your own. There is also no warranty as there is always a risk of improper installation resulting in the screen or the viewfinder getting scratched.
Cheers,
Gorby