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i am selling an XY from alpa, drop me an email if interested.Well, you are in a better position that I am sitting here on a small mountain of R lenses still waiting for an R10 from Leica!
Guy doesn't need any more gear announcements, he can hardly sleep as it is.
New camera - from Alpa an XYZ :thumbup:
+1 for Seitz, Can't imagine what else is going to "knock your socks off", certainly not the Hartblei.I'm not saying that it's Seitz, but people always forget this amazing little company. If I were a landscape shooter, I'd be having a very close look at these cameras. 160MP panos? Lovely.
I am curious why you went for the P65+? It was a good deal, as you said, but it has no long exposure times, and I thought that you were using that regularly?Thanks, but it 'aint here yet LOL!!!
Wombat?You havent eaten steak till you have had one down here oh and the beers are ok to -
LOL He wrote it all out in a e-mail to me and made perfect sense. My reply was could you send this to my wife to justify my next purchase.I am curious why you went for the P65+? It was a good deal, as you said, but it has no long exposure times, and I thought that you were using that regularly?
yes, yaya is right. my little birds tell me that MR is testing the Hartblei CAM. and it seems that he has extremely knowledgable support staff for the test---))))Maybe this one?
:ROTFL: :ROTFL: :ROTFL:Well about a year ago I sold all my camera gear and invested heavily in gold... on margin no less. Then I woke up
confirmed. very interesting!yes, yaya is right. my little birds tell me that MR is testing the Hartblei CAM. and it seems that he has extremely knowledgable support staff for the test---))))
this for a change is interesting.
peter
What's the US $$$ for the hartblei cam. I've really found the concept compelling from the get-go... but @ 5K Euro (currently $7500 USD), it might prove to be a bit less of a bargain than it's advertised to be if the us price is just the euro price at current exchange rate.Gentlemen - check out the Hartblei site - worth the effort...
http://www.hartblei.eu/en/hartbleicam1.htm
well, I have a similar device, with Leica R mount and P65!Gentlemen - check out the Hartblei site - worth the effort...
http://www.hartblei.eu/en/hartbleicam1.htm
well, if the light rays can get through the lens cap, I don't sweat the window glass!:ROTFL:I hope you have Leica glass in your window
At first, I dismissed the HartCam - it just seemed clunky, ugly, expensive, and you could shoot a digital back with Hassy V lenses. Oh what fun. But then I realized many of the 35mm lenses, apparently including the 17mm Canon T/S, as well as the Superrotators, have large enough image circles to work with many digital backs. That changes things, and provides some additional options, especially for landscape, architectural shooters. I'd like to see it about $3,000 less expensive, but....Peter. That is a very interesting idea and design. If it really works as advertised --- quite brilliant.