Amphibico Evo Elite II for SR12 Housing/95º Lens

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scottydawg

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I have a brand new in box Amphibico Evo Elite II Housing for a Sony SR12 and also a brand new CrystaLens95° Wide Angle Lens.
If you need a camera I would also be willing to sell my Sony SR12 including the extended battery and original box. The camera has been used a total of 2 hours.


Price for the housing and lens: $2200.00 plus shipping
Price for the SR12 camera: $500.00 plus shipping


Package deal on everything: $2500.00 plus shipping


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Would like to sell this so a price reduction:
Price for the housing and lens: $1800.00 plus shipping
Price for the SR12 camera: $500.00 plus shipping


Package deal on everything: $2100.00 plus shipping


Willing to listen to offers too :)
 
Further price reduction: $1600 for housing and lens plus shipping or complete setup for $1900 plus shipping
 
Another price reduction: $1500 for housing and lens plus shipping or complete setup for $1800 plus shipping
 
Weekly price reduction:
$1400 plus shipping for housing and lens
$1800 plus shipping for complete setup including camera
 
  • Electronic-One-Touch White Balance (Select models)
  • Mechanical White Balance (Select Models)
Which white balance option does your model have Scott?
 
Based on playing with the camera this morning I think it is the One Touch option.
 
I'm fairly certain the Mechanical option was only for the Sony HVR-A1U (pro version of my HDR-HC1) as you could assign MWB to a button on the top right corner of the camera. Amphibico provided a mechanical button to push it and you could see the change on their external monitor. At the time that housing was made, they didn't have the back monitor option.
 
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Yes it is still for sale.
 
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