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Wild shot in the dark here, but if anyone comes across my kit for sale somewhere please let me know!  Bag was stolen in Philadelphia, PA this past Friday night.


 


Domke F2 bag - green canvas


Fuji X-T1 w/dovetail grip and flash, brown leather wrist strap (fuji neck strap was also in bag)


18-55mm


55-200mm


14mm


23mm


RRS mini/tabletop tripod


iPhone tripod mount - arca swiss compatible


batteries


allen wrenches


rocket shaped air blaster


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just curious, but how was it stolen? were you robbed?

 

some few years ago when i was taking the following test shot in this almost pitch-black alley late at night there in Philly, some car screeched to halt by some dumpsters at a distance, behind me. while i was waiting for the exposure to finish, i looked back and noticed a couple of guys that appeared to be dumping a large dark bag into the dumpster with what sounded like something heavy. i waited for my shot and got the hell out of there. point being, i've some friends that have had stuff jacked from them in some sketchy areas in Philly, and i didn't want the same to happen with me.

 

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hopefully you recover your losses.

 

 

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[...] i waited for my shot and got the hell out of there.[...]

 

You waited for the exposure to finish ?! I would have picked my stuff and left immediately as soon as I would have noticed the dark bag thing.

 

I guess I will never be a war journalist in my carreer...

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