Step up your game with the Canon PowerShot GOLF Laser Rangefinder. This compact rangefinder helps you instantly measure distances and accommodate for slopes before taking your shot, improving your accuracy and intuition. The lightweight feel makes it easy to carry along. It features a IPX4 weatherproof rating and is water resistant to stand up to the elements while you're out on the course. It can capture high-resolution photos and videos, making it simple to capture the moment or review your performance later.
It does not focus to infinity. The rangefinder patch does not move. The viewfinder has some haze and a blue tint. The light seals needs to be replaced.
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Product Identifiers Brand Bushnell MPN 368822 UPC 0029757003256 Model Phantom eBay Product ID (ePID) 17017239041 Product Key Features Number of Items in Set 1 Power Source Batteries Sensors GPS Sport/Activity Golf Color Blue Features Bluetooth Material 100% Polyester Type Rangefinder Dimensions Item Weight 0.25lbs. Additional Product Features Vintage No
The Canon Canonet G-III QL17 is the perfect rangefinder camera, also known as the poor man's Leica. This specific camera was by my side for some time, being my daily camera, Works great, has new light seals installed, one roll went through it after the installation of the light seals, and everything is in order. Unfortunatelly the camera has a dent on the top of the camera. Viewfinder is very clean. The Canon Canonet G-III QL17 is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered, fixed-focal-length 35 mm camera first manufactured by Canon in 1972. It features fully shutter-priority automatic exposure and fully manual shooting modes. The Canonet G-III is the third generation of Canonet, following the original Canonet and the New Canonet. The G-III features a 40 mm f/1.7 with six elements in four groups. The integrated lightmeter provides shutter priority and manual modes. The sensor is located on the forward part of the lens, which allows use of filters without manual compensation of exposure. The Canonet can use standard flashes, or the Canolite D which was custom-designed for the Canonet.
It does not focus to infinity. The rangefinder patch does not move. The viewfinder has some haze and a blue tint. The light seals needs to be replaced.
Easygreen 1300 Laser RangefinderGet the most accurate distance, with the EASYGREEN 1300 laser rangefinder. Which is Tour certified to give you the confidence to select the right club and get the best result.The device is accurate to within 1- yard of distance, with a range of 5 - 1,300 yards, 400...
Vito CLR is a 35mm film rangefinder camera, manufactured by Voigtländer and produced between 1963-68. It is in the Vito C series with coupled light meter and a rangefinder. This particular example is in great cosmetic condition as can be seen from the pictures. There might be some marks as associated with the age and use of this camera. The advance lever, shutter release and aperture all work as well as the coupled rangefinder (though it is not very bright). The light meter, like many light meters of this type doesn't seem to work! Another issue is the viewfinder window appears to have some internal cracks, as shown by the pictures but which does not affect functionality. Although this camera has not been tested with film, it is a usable camera ready to take some great shots! However, since I have not tested it, I will not be accepting returns or exchanges and am selling it as a decorative item. This is a development of Voigtlander’s Vito range. That started as the folding 35 mm Vito of 1939. The folding Vitos were replaced by the rigid bodied Vito B in 1954 . The Vito B sired a small range – Vito BL, Vito BR and Vitomatic. Then in 1960 came the Vito C and a small range – Vito C, Vito CD, Vito Cl, Vito Cs, Vito CLR and Vito CSR and these were followed by the Vito Automatic (very different to the Vitomatic of 1957). So, this is the third range of Vito cameras. The name, Vito CLR, tells us it is the C range with a Light meter and Rangefinder. Both the light meter and the rangefinder are coupled to the shutter. Lens: Voigtländer Color Skopar 50mm f/ 2.8 Aperture: f/2.8 - f/22, setting: ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel Focus range: 1-20m +inf Focusing: matching rangefinder images in the finder via manual front element focusing Shutter: Gauthier Prontor 500 LK central leaf shutter, speeds: 1/15-1/500 + B Shutter release: on front of the camera, beside the lens, w/ cable release socket Cocking lever: short stroke, also winds the film, on the right back side of the camera, Frame counter: window on the bottom plate, manual reset, decreasing type, w/ setting button beside it Viewfinder: coupled rangefinder / viewfinder, bright crystall frame for parallax correction, meter needle set is visible in the finder Exposure meter: External selenium cell ASA/DIN setting scale: on the shutter speed ring, w/ Uncoupling lever: disengages shutter speed ring when setting film speed, on the lens-shutter barrel Exposure setting: after setting the speed, turn the aperture ring till two needles match in the window, on the top plate, w/ Translucent plastic part reflects the meter needle set to the viewfinder Others: Flash PC socket synch. X all speeds, bulb 1/30; Self timer; Memory dial; Tripod socket 1/4 inch
It has quite a few small scratches on the outer lens elements, and there is fungus on the inner ones. The rangefinder also needs to be adjusted, and the frame counter does not work.
Equipped with a bright red display and Leupold's high-performance DNA laser engine, this lightning-fast rangefinder with it's dead-on ranging engine delivers the speed and accuracy serious backcountry sportsmen demand, while its ballistically calculated ranges for riflemen?and Flightpath and trig solutions for archers?simplify even the most extreme uphill and downhill shots. It can also calculate 10-MPH windage holds and display additional holdovers in MOA, MIL, inches, and centimeters. Features: Bow mode for distance and angle measurements;Generate a hold point for a 10-mph wind at a 90-degree angle out to 800 yards. ;Last Target mode ensures the rangefinder reads the farthest target in the laser's path;TOLED displays use bright red numbers and letters and have adjustable brightness;A variety of reticles to choose from to fit any use or preference
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The rangefinder patch is slightly dim but still usable. Otherwise in good working condition.
The Kodak Retina iia Rangefinder Camera is a trully beautiful camera from 1951. The camera is a true rangefinder, it has been CLA'd and film tested recently. Everything works beautiful. Please zoom in on the images to check the condition of the camera, which is pretty good considering the age of the camera. Lens is in perfect condition, no haze, no scratches, no fungus, no dust. Specs: Kodak Retina IIa Type 016 35mm Rangefinder Camera Manufactured: 1951-1954, Germany Optics: Rodenstock Retina-Heligon 50mm f2, coated Optical Configuration: 6 elements in 5 groups Weight: 552g/19.5oz Shutter: Mechanical Compur-Rapid leaf shutter, with 1-1/500 second plus Bulb setting Aperture: 10 blades, f2 to f16 Flash Sync: All shutter speeds, with PC socket. No hot shoe.
The Sig Sauer® KILO 6k HDX Rangefinder Binoculars feature Gen II Lightwave DSP Ranging engine with XR mode that lets it accurately measure to incredible distances. On-board environmental sensors allow for real-time ballistic calculations through the integrated Applied Ballistics (AB) Ultralite with a complete AB bullet database, up to 25 bullet profiles, and 8 on-board ballistic groups. BDX 2.0-enabled for low-energy, long-range Bluetooth®. Compact, lightweight design for convenience. These Sig Sauer binoculars have improved coatings that enhance light transmission for clarity at dawn and dusk. Compact and lightweight design Gen II Lightwave DSP Ranging engine with XR mode On-board environmental sensors Real-time ballistic calculations with AB Ultralite 25 bullet profiles and 8 on-board ballistic groups Improved lens coatings enhance light transmission BDX 2.0-enabled
The rangefinder patch is slightly dim but still usable. Otherwise in good working condition.
Here's a beautiful Leica M3 chrome rangefinder camera body with Summicron 50mm f/2 Rigid lens. Body made in Wetzlar, Germany, 1960. The camera body was recently professionally overhauled and is in perfect working order. It also had the vulcanite coverings replaced with high quality leatherette. Camera body in very good cosmetic condition. Some minor dings, scratches, and wear. Slight dent just above right strap lug. Lens dates to 1963. It's in excellent condition. No scratches, haze, or fungus. Smooth focus. Clean aperture. Includes original metal front lens cap. ******* SHIPPING TO US ONLY. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.
The Clicgear® Rangefinder / Valuables Bag is great for on course storage of you rangefinder or other valuables.The Clicgear® Rangefinder and Valuables Bag allows for easy and quick access and storage for your Laser or GPS Rangefinder or other valuables while on the course.Made from waterproof nyl...
It does not focus to infinity. The rangefinder patch does not move. The viewfinder has some haze and a blue tint. The light seals needs to be replaced.
Zeiss Contax iiia 35mm Rangefinder Camera + Jupiter 8 50mm f2 Prime Lens + Lens Cap - Serviced and Film Tested with Working Meter The Zeiss Contax iiia is the final version of the classic Zeiss Contax rangefinder. Made from 1931 until 1962. This one with a serial number of R 34133 had the most improvements and less than 4000 were made in the final year of production. It’s not difficult for me to fully understand and appreciate the appeal of the Zeiss Ikon Contax IIIa to many in the film community. To be certain, it’s a beautiful piece of equipment, and you rather immediately get the impression of quality when you use it. It’s like sitting in the driver’s seat of a luxury sedan or a sports car that costs a quarter of a million dollars; every detail is just so nice. My personal copy that I have owned, taken very good care of for over 20 years. It has been exercised and used regularly by me to produce so many great images. The camera is functioning perfectly. The meter is responsive and accurate. The camera body is beautiful and shows just a light signs of use. It's paired with the iconic Jupiter 8 50mm f2 which has perfect glass and is functioning flawlessly. It is a lovely contrasty lens, with beautiful color rendition and some of the best bokeh from any legacy lens ever made. One of the best portrait lenses, a true "Art" lens with unique characteristic. SEE SAMPLE PHOTOS For me, this is one of the cameras that is hard to let go of. I have been using it less and it's time for someone else to enjoy. It is a good investment and the camera will definitely appreciate with time. My recommendation, buy from someone who has used the camera. There is a lot more that goes into evaluation a cameras functionality than "shutter speeds seem accurate and the lens is clean" OWNED BY A PHOTOGRAPHER FAST AND FREE SHIPPING ALWAYS ACCEPT RETURNS I love film cameras and film photography. I get to play with film cameras everyday. My goal is delivering to you a working camera that you love. I spend time with every camera that leaves the shop to ensure it is performing optimally. I prep and detail clean your camera like an important gift I’m sending you. I want to be very happy with your purchase. If you change your mind after shooting a roll or two, I welcome returns for a refund or to try a different camera. Cameras are not that fragile, but rarely one does show up with an issue. I send you a prepaid label to return and ship you a better camera. I am all about you loving your camera. More about me and the goals of my Camera Store. I have been doing photography and selling cameras to customers for nearly 50 years. I have hundreds of cameras for sale that may not be listed in my Etsy store. Whether it’s a point and shoot, professional SLR or medium format film camera, just ask, I may have it. I also sell just about every accessory you may need for most camera systems. I source cameras from all over the World. I have decades plus relationships with most of my suppliers. I always try to source cameras in excellent or better condition. I source cameras that are popular with customers. But, I also source many cameras that are rare, unusual and that in my opinion are better quality than many of the popular ones and sometimes cost far less because they are off the radar of most! When a camera comes into the shop it is carefully examined and fully tested. Many of my cameras are serviced to ensure many more years of service. A full service usually costs $150 plus. I don’t add that full $150 to the camera price at my shop. Lastly, I love helping others learn and improve their photography. I encourage you to message me with any question. I enjoy sending you information to help you create amazing images. "To be successful, the first thing to do is fall in love with your work." - Mary Lauretta Owned and used by a Photographer. Kept in my dry and dust free studio. Fast and Free Shipping. Always accept returns. With the resurgence of film, These are getting scarce and only appreciate with time. Don't waste your time trying to find one cheaper, you'll be disappointed. And lastly, Buy your vintage camera from someone who has used the camera. Avoid, "I found it at an estate sale and it seems to work." Visit my store for other Vintage Film Cameras and Camera Gear.
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It does not focus to infinity. The rangefinder patch does not move. The viewfinder has some haze and a blue tint. The light seals needs to be replaced.
All cameras and lenses Professionally restored, tested and cleaned. Finally, it goes through a rigorous re-inspection process before packaging. Everything sold is in 100% working condition. Delivery time in 3-7 days. (to USA, European Union countries, Canada) Comes with shoulder strap and new battery You do not need to pay extra repair fees such as visor cleaning or light seal renewal. Canonet 28 35mm rangefinder camera is a famous vintage camera. The lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. It has fully programmed auto exposure with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/600 (shown by the meter's needle in the viewfinder), and manual control of f-stops for flash (f2.8-f16). The film speed range for auto exposure is from 25 to 400 ASA. It uses a Copal leaf shutter and has a coupled rangefinder.
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The rangefinder patch is slightly dim but still usable. Otherwise in good working condition.
Yashica Electro 35 GS Rangefinder Film Camera in great condition and fully working. The shutter button is very smooth, but needs to be pushed all the way down. Lens: Clean, no fungus, no scratches, no separation, no haze, no dust Shutter: All speeds work, all electronics work Rangefinder: Correctly aligned. Cosmetic issues: Small dent on the top of the camera, does not impact functionality. The Yashica Electro 35 was one of the most popular consumer 35mm cameras of the 1960s and 1970s. My grandparents had one. They took it all over the world on their vacations, and came back with loads of great slides. Everyone's grandparents had one. Yashica sold eight million of these in various versions over 15 years. The Yashica Electro 35 is a solid metal camera. It has a big, clear viewfinder and rangefinder. It has a much clearer finder than the Nikon manual rangefinders of the 1950s that fetch astronomical prices from geriatric collectors. The Yashica Electro 35 was designed for consumers, but the great news for serious photographers is that the advanced features it had in 1966 are just what we need, and it doesn't have any of today's junk features that just get in the way. The Yashica Electro 35 is an aperture-priority camera. Pick your aperture, and the Yashica Electro 35 selects the shutter speed, from 1/500 up to thirty seconds or more! It has a silent electronic leaf shutter. It's quieter and and has less vibration than any of the clumsier focal-plane shutters of Leica and Nikon rangefinders, and no flipping mirrors like every DSLR.