I have an old-style 6X7.  It is a wonderful camera.  I have a few
rolls of film in the freezer, and one of these days, I'm going to go
out and re-live the good old days.

Most of the folks who used to develop my film and make reasonable
priced contacts are long gone, unfortunately, so developing the film
will be more difficult and expensive than it used to be, but still
worth it.

Congratulations!

Dan
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On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys
> Some of you may be giving a camera like this away - But I went out and bought 
> one :-)
> I went to visit a studio today to buy one of their Pentax 67's. Mostly used 
> by fashion photographers, of which there are not many left in this studio. 
> The photographer I spoke to told me, that theys used to have an extra Pentax 
> 67, because there was always one in for repair. As he said, "If you pull 200 
> rolls through it every day, it's got brake sooner or later".
>
> Anyway, I'm quite thrilled. Its got a nice wooden handle, a Metered Prism and 
> a 90mm f.2.8. Now I'll start looking for a 165mm leaf shutter lens for studio 
> work. And perhaps a 55mm.
>
> Regards
> Jens
>
>
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