That seems to be the consensus. The film just ended. Fantastic. I  
hadn't seen it in at least thirty years. Certainly one of the best  
films of all time. Wow.
Paul
On Dec 31, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Christian wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> What kind of camera does James Stewart wield in Hitchcock's  "Rear
>> Window." He mounts something like a 400mm lens to shoot the salesman
>> neighbor with the butcher knife and saw. The pentaprism is obviously
>> taped over. It's a very early SLR. Doesn't look like a Pentax, and
>> the lens certainly doesn't look like a Takumar: too much brightwork.
>> Anyone have an opinion on this?
>> Paul
>>
>
> My Dad swears it's an Exacta.
>
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