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Old August 27th 04, 02:33 AM
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I have a chance to get one of these 3 cameras, all in equal excellent
condition, priced identically ($895.00) Which would you choose.....

Sinar F2
Horseman LE
Cambo Master2 PC

Thanks

Log onto Ebay and see which camera system has more used components listed.
Unless you want buy all new stuff, this is important. Aside from the fact
Sinar is good equipment the availability of used equipment decided me.


Sinar. Great backwards compatibility. Even upgradeable. Huge range of
stuff. DB shutter offers cheaper used lenses which, allows one to get
started and change later if needed. See it as a generational camera, you
got kids?
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Old August 27th 04, 02:33 AM
otzi
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"Mark McGilvray" wrote in message
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"David Starr" wrote in message
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I have a chance to get one of these 3 cameras, all in equal excellent
condition, priced identically ($895.00) Which would you choose.....

Sinar F2
Horseman LE
Cambo Master2 PC

Thanks

Log onto Ebay and see which camera system has more used components listed.
Unless you want buy all new stuff, this is important. Aside from the fact
Sinar is good equipment the availability of used equipment decided me.


Sinar. Great backwards compatibility. Even upgradeable. Huge range of
stuff. DB shutter offers cheaper used lenses which, allows one to get
started and change later if needed. See it as a generational camera, you
got kids?
--
Otzi


 




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