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Kai Griffin
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Pentacon Psychotic
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August 07, 2005, 05:05:18 PM »
Haven't had my Pentacon very long, so just a snapshot for now :-)
13th century church, Maniago (Italy)
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jake
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August 07, 2005, 05:28:51 PM »
Cool. Another Pentaconstal.
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Kai Griffin
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August 07, 2005, 05:37:26 PM »
Yeah... loving it, too. And I just realised I might have goofed by posting the Pentacon shot in the classic section. I haven't a clue when my particular P-six was made, but there's a good chance it could have been post-1970. Oh well, the design is certainly pre-1970!
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P C Headland
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August 08, 2005, 12:27:16 PM »
I have one (P6) on its way... Oh what have I let myself in for :-)
Where exactly are you (region). I spent some time in Genoa, leaning Italian there, and consequently ending up with a curious foreign-Genoese accent!
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Kai Griffin
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August 08, 2005, 03:01:14 PM »
Hi Paul,
I'm in the north-east, in the provence of Friuli-Venizia-Giulia, about an hour's drive or so north of Venice.
I was a bit dubious about the P6 for a long time - I was especially worried about the mirror slap [mine has no mirror-lockup modification]. Anyway, I had no reason to be worried, having finally taken the plunge. It's a bit of a monster in size (compared to a folder), but I suppose no more so than many 6x6 reflex systems. Mind you, that TTL viewfinder is such a heavy hunk of metal & glass that I mostly use the waistlevel finder with it. The lenses are terrific (I just have the 80mm Biometar and the 50mm Flektogon - both MC - so far... the coveted 180mm is next on my list).
I'm sure you'll enjoy having it when it arrives - it's a really well-built camera, IMHO. Make sure you learn the "Baier technique" of film advance if you have any frame spacing problems. Mine doesn't have a problem, but I use The Technique anyway, just in case.
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Graham Serretta
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Kai - Thats a great shot. I envy you the photo opportunities where you are - must be heaven!
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