> Have a Nikon Pronea 600i APS camera to let go at S$300. Include 2 lens,
> camera bag, manual, release cable, 2 UV filter. Interested: contact
> (Roy.ugotmail@gmail.com) for viewing.
> Even if this were the appropriate newsgroup for selling equipment, no one
> except perhaps a collector of obsolete cameras would be interested in
> buying a APS slr. Perhaps you can get $50 for it on eBay.
My wife loves them. They still make film for them, and if you never intend
to blow the pictures up much larger than 4 x 6, they are just as good as any
film camera. I found a brand new Canon elf II, still in the box, at our
local flea market for $12. This is an all metal bodied camera that sold 10
years ago for $350. It works perfectly, and is about as big as a package of
cigarettes.
Doug Robbins - 25 Nov 2006 14:20 GMT
The Elf II isn't an SLR, dude. Do you even read the posts before you reply?
>> Even if this were the appropriate newsgroup for selling equipment, no one
>> except perhaps a collector of obsolete cameras would be interested in
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> sold 10 years ago for $350. It works perfectly, and is about as big as a
> package of cigarettes.
William Graham - 25 Nov 2006 22:39 GMT
> The Elf II isn't an SLR, dude. Do you even read the posts before you
> reply?
I do sometimes miss a word here and there......
Pudentame - 26 Nov 2006 20:20 GMT
>> Even if this were the appropriate newsgroup for selling equipment, no one
>> except perhaps a collector of obsolete cameras would be interested in
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> to blow the pictures up much larger than 4 x 6, they are just as good as any
> film camera.
OTOH, if I didn't plan on blowing them up larger than 4 x 6, I could use
one of them new cell phone cameras.
Every picture I take is intended to be at least 11 x 14 (or larger).
William Graham - 27 Nov 2006 06:15 GMT
>>> Even if this were the appropriate newsgroup for selling equipment, no
>>> one except perhaps a collector of obsolete cameras would be interested
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>
> Every picture I take is intended to be at least 11 x 14 (or larger).
Wow....I couldn't afford to produce 11 x 14 prints of all my stuff....OTOH,
viewing them on my computer screen is almost the same thing.....My biggest
problem with my wife's aps stuff is that my film scanner won't accept
it......I have to scan her prints with my flatbed, and the quality of those
Wall-Mart prints is problematical, to say the least......