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Heh heh heh, It is going to be interesting when I scan some of the pictures and try to crop and shape them for viewing on the computer screen. --- Scotty On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 22:23:59 -0500, Mister K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Remember to think square. > >I have once owned a Yashicamat, Mamiya 330, and a Bronica SQ-A ... >I miss square formats ... but I have switched to nature photography and >finding a 800mm lens for 6x6 is not easy. > >Scotty Fitzgerald wrote: > >> It took me over a year to make the jump to a Seagull. >> >> You would prob'y have to search an archive, I made a few posts >> concerning costs. I labored over the decision for over a year, and >> decided that the Seagull 109 was the way to go. I was very surprised >> to find they had only one model with flash X synch, but since my >> hand-me-down Mamiaya 35mm had that, I wanted to keep the feature. I >> like having to have a seperate light meter, and look forward to >> getting to use it with the old Mamiaya. >> >> I would have liked something with interchangeable lenses, but that >> would entail me having to carry around a camera that costs as much as >> a used car. >> >> I will let you know how it turns out. Thanks for kind and helpfull >> remarks in the past. I am running out now to take a few pictures. >> --- >> Scotty Fitzgerald >
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