David
Did you wind up buying the one you looked at Merkle in the summer.
One ? though.Do they have aother focus screens available.I found it 
hard to tell if i was focused  with the screen in the one you were 
testing in the store.

Dave
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From: "David Chang-Sang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 15:02:51 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Medium Format-Which one is best?


I'm chiming in with
6x6 (even though it's not the "Medium Format Of Choice" by most 
around here
as far as I can tell) ;-)


So I settled with 6x6 - which I don't mind cropping post image if 
need be,
no rotation necessary, compose and fire, plus, for my camera, I can 
go out
and rent a number of lenses at a reasonable cost to allow me to not 
have to
spend ooodles of $$$ on more lenses - I guess in this case it's all 
a matter
of personal preference for the items I listed - If you don't mind 
rotating
your camera - 645 or 6x7 - if your budget allows it, 6x7 Pentax - 
even so
the original 645 can be had for a song - only issue with both is non
removable backs - but with only 16 shots/10 shots per roll this may 
not be a
big deal to some.

Cheers,
Dave





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