Bob, you won't regret it...it is really amazing to see those huge negatives. No more 
work prints, contact sheet is good enough, beautiful grainless pictures with fantastic 
tonality, ah, that's the
life. Every time I think lighter gear would suit the day, I end up changing my mind 
and taking the 6x7 instead. What if I see a shot that I want to make a HUGE print 
of??? My only problem since
getting the 6x7 is that I now have a half dozen unfinished rolls of film in my 35mm 
bodies, some have been in there over a year...
Norm

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> You and Aaron have got to stop it!  I am just getting to the point where I have a 
>complete set of 35mm lenses and you guys keep trying to enable me into starting again 
>in the 6x7 format.  <g>
>
> (And by the way, I bought a picture from a local camera club exhibition.  A 6x7 
>Macro photo of Crocus blooming in the spring.  Really neat and impressive for the 
>depth of field and sharpness.)
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