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Re: [Digital BW] Shooting digital vs. film

1970-01-04 by Robert Morrison

I bought my Mamiya 7II and 65mm f4 for about $1000 US less than your
D60...ebay...another problem with digital...if you want the best and the
latest you end up buying new and paying list price...

Robert

On 9/5/02 3:05 PM, "Jerry Olson" <jerryolson@...> wrote:

> Ah Yes, the Mamiya 7 II. Probably has the sharpest lenses you can buy in
> medium format.  Too bad they're priced only for the yachting set.
> 
> Jerry
> 
>> Particularly when it comes with an onboard nuclear reactor to power it, has
>> dual 100gb microdrives to store the images, takes my tiny M-mount lenses and
>> only costs the $450 that my Bessa did...wow...then it would be just as good
>> as my current rig with Neopan 100...hee hee...but not my Mamiya 7II.
>> 
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