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MAMIYA 645 AF with 80mm f/2.8 lens and 120 film back

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Ted - 06 Jul 2008 15:45 GMT
http://xrl.us/Mamiya645
Michael - 07 Jul 2008 16:07 GMT
> http://xrl.us/Mamiya645

Well, Ted, whose email is fraudulent and who will probably never check
back here, you are in violation of both the newsgroup charter and ebay
rules. Should someone catch you, possibly by replying to your auction
on ebay or forwarding your usenet message to ebay, you could have your
auction and maybe your ebay privileges revoked.
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Alan Browne - 08 Jul 2008 19:27 GMT
>> http://xrl.us/Mamiya645
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> Well, Ted, whose email is fraudulent and who will probably never check

Ah, hell, as long as it isn't handbags and watches, at least it was on
topic (if off charter) for the group ... which is all but dead.

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Marc Carter - 12 Jul 2008 23:00 GMT
Alan Browne wrote (sometime on 08 Jul 2008):

>>> http://xrl.us/Mamiya645
>>
>> Well, Ted, whose email is fraudulent and who will probably never check
>
> Ah, hell, as long as it isn't handbags and watches, at least it was on
> topic (if off charter) for the group ... which is all but dead.

Mostly dead, but still a valuable resource.  I lurk mostly (I'm a B&W
Bronica person who will not go digital because I don't want to toss all
this equipment), and find the discussions good -- when they happen.

I hope it doesn't die entirely...

m
Neil Gould - 16 Jul 2008 10:48 GMT
> Alan Browne wrote (sometime on 08 Jul 2008):
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> m

I'll second that emotion!

As for going digital or not, for MF "going digital" is too much of a
compromise, as there aren't any full-frame sensors that I know of for my
Rollei. That, plus it's a lot easier to archive film than digital files.

Neil
 
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