Return Policy: eBay has recently instituted a minimum return policy of 30 Days (to be considered a "Top Seller") which for used and very often vintage equipment is, in my opinion, too long. And all I sell is used and vintage equipment. I've checked the "No Returns Accepted" box for every item I am offering for sale but that doesn't mean I won't stand behind what I'm selling.

Unless otherwise stated every item will come with a 7 day return privilege from the day you receive it. This is something that I did way back when, well before eBay got around to instituting a return policy. And if I've made a mistake (I do on rare occasions) and it is not as described I will also pay for the return shipping. The buyer shouldn't have to pay for my mistakes. However, if you've purchased an item in error (e.g. an FD Canon manual focus lens to use on your EF mount autofocus digital body) or had a change of heart and no longer want the item within the first 7 Days then you're going to pay the return shipping as I shouldn't have to pay for your mistakes or post-purchase decisions. That seems fair to me.

I will also offer warranties of 30 Days or more on certain items. Expect to see that with more user oriented items than with collector oriented items.
 
 

FN Focusing Screen PH


 

Hello, and thanks for looking. Here we have a Canon FN Focusing Screen PH for the New F-1 (F1N, whatever you like to call it). I’ve acquired seven different FN screens from an avid Canon FD user/collector. A few of the screens have been in cameras and a few look like they’ve never been. All, including this one, are mint optically. I think any one of them, again including this one, could be called mint in box. The former owner marked some of the boxes (Cross Screen, Grid etc.) and these markings don’t necessarily correspond to the type of screen. He seems to have later marked them again with the letter code (and a few still have the top insert from Canon with the letter code). So you should find a Canon F-1N screen chart online (easy) and confirm via letter code that the screen you’re interested in is the right one for your needs.