Ikelite D100 housing kit Underwater Camera Gear

I am looking to sell my Nikon D100, Ikelite housing kit in the next two weeks. I'd prefer to sell this as a set, but feel free to email me if you're interested in parts of it.

- Nikon D100 camera with instructions, cables, charger, battery, 1gb ibm microdrive, strap, and cap. I am the second owner of the camera and while the camera has been well used, it is in good working condition. - Ikelite housing for d100. 'Original' model. The housing is in excellent condition. Includes all o-rings etc. - Ikelite dome port for 60mm lens. Like new, with neoprene cover and oring. - Triton hard case( to house arms, camera, housing, and port), army green and slightly "grungy" looking, but works like new. Has valve. - Ikelite plastic strobe arms - two strobe arms (basic ones, not the ball and socket type) but in good condition - I have a third if someone is looking for an extra arm. All lock into tray handles with metal rod mounts. - One metal ball and socket arm. Excellent condition. Great for larger strobes like 100a. - Two single TTL cables. - One dual (from single bulkhead to two strobes) TTL cable. - Ikelite 100a substrobe. Has a scratch along front side plastic, but otherwise perfect. Works great. - Nikon 60mm 2.8 AF-D lens also available.

Please email me if interested - for prices - and for photos. I'd be happy to put together a good deal for someone who wants the whole, or most of the set up. Happy to meet someone in Brissy, i'm located in Caloundra.


Contributed by JohnM added 2007-03-27

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JohnM added 2007-03-27

p.s. email "karstenmoran(at)gmail.com".


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