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| mick Photographer Location United Kingdom South Yorkshire Doncaster | Bronica ETRSI with prism finder,speed grip, 2x120 backs, 75mm lens, 150mm PE lens and 250mm Mc lens and some 120 roll film Open to sensible offers |
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| Gfun Photographer Location United Kingdom Greater Manchester Manchester | around £280 and I would be interested? |
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| frankpht Photographer Location United Kingdom London | around £280 and I would be interested? He asked for a sensible offer. |
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| Allinthemind Photographer Location United Kingdom Gloucestershire | He asked for a sensible offer. What too much? I just gave away something similar with a polaroid back and one less lens. |
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| In the "Information Age", continued ignorance must be a choice motivated initially through inherited beliefs. | ||
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| Gfun Photographer Location United Kingdom Greater Manchester Manchester | You are right £280 is a lot for a toy that will spend most of its life on a shelf. |
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| Photoimager Photographer Location United Kingdom Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent | Some people still use film. They used to be workhorses for wedding photographers etc and still function well. Earlier in the week I was in a shop that had one with prism finder and only the 75mm lens, not the other 2 lenses. They priced it at £299. However, I would be partial since I have a similar kit and the RF645. Whilst the used price of my RF645 kit is more than I paid for it new the floor has fallen through for ETRSi / SQAi cameras and lenses. I seem to remember a new 135mm F4 lens being over £600 in the 1990s. |
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| Gfun Photographer Location United Kingdom Greater Manchester Manchester | Some people still use film. They used to be workhorses for wedding photographers etc and still function well. Earlier in the week I was in a shop that had one with prism finder and only the 75mm lens, not the other 2 lenses. They priced it at £299. However, I would be partial since I have a similar kit and the RF645. Whilst the used price of my RF645 kit is more than I paid for it new the floor has fallen through for ETRSi / SQAi cameras and lenses. I seem to remember a new 135mm F4 lens being over £600 in the 1990s. Not saying its not good or that I would not like it - just justifying £280 is difficult as it will never pay for itself and its difficult to think when I would use it. |
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| no10wasgaryrowell Photographer Location United Kingdom Tyne and Wear South Shields | I've got exactly the same kit plus polaroid back but I wouldn't sell it for that even though I don't use it much. I'm starting to gather stuff together to build a dark room and I think that will benefit my photography. Hoping it will make me look more be more selective and take better images. |
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| mick Photographer Location United Kingdom South Yorkshire Doncaster | Also have a polaroid back and the adapter for the tripod when using it, The 150mm PE lens there top of the range |
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| frankpht Photographer Location United Kingdom London | Looking at the Camera World website just a camera with one lens is on average £280. I would say £450 is the minimum you should be looking for. Unfortunately in our digital world you might find it hard to sell for what should be the right price. I myself would rather keep it than give it away. |
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