On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Sounds like a plan. We have to get a 67 in Shel's hands before he goes
> TLR. Seriously, anyone considering a TLR must shoot and develop a roll
> of film in the TLR before buying. You have to experience the "what you
> see is not what you get" side of TLR photography. I lived with it for
> many years. The Pentax 6x7 was a godsend.

I'm curious as to what you mean in regards to this statement.

The thing I'be found irritating about the TLR is teh fact that is a waist
level finder, and I'm just not used to that. Not too mention I'm fat, so
it sits way out on my gut and I have to peer forward to see into it. :)

Oh well, going to check out some Pentax MF cameras in the flesh, today.
I've already got a line on unloading the ring that's going to give me
(most) of the cash for the setup. Whee!

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