dazedgonebye
Veteran
Actually, I'm pretty sure it's a deal. I'm kinda wondering if it's as great a deal as I think.
Pentax 6X7 equipment ; 2 bodies ; 45mm lens ; 200mm lens ; TTL meter finder ; Prism finder ; waist level finder 2 wood grips & cut foam fitted hard case ( not shown ) $800 for outfit
The pics don't show much, but it all looks to be in good shape from what I can see.
Pentax 6X7 equipment ; 2 bodies ; 45mm lens ; 200mm lens ; TTL meter finder ; Prism finder ; waist level finder 2 wood grips & cut foam fitted hard case ( not shown ) $800 for outfit
The pics don't show much, but it all looks to be in good shape from what I can see.
Nate Butler
Established
That's definitely a deal. if everything works well. You could sell the other body, grip, and a finder and make back a large portion of what you spent.
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Yea, I was thinking that's a 105mm lens away from a great kit. I could fund that from the body/finder I'd sell.
FrankS
Registered User
Yep, great deal!
oftheherd
Veteran
What a find. If all is in good working order, that is great.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
It's a Deal!
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Yes, get the 105 F2.8 lens if you can. Great lens! You would have a nice P67 kit, definitely.
John Lawrence
Well-known
Sounds like a very good deal to me - and it's well worth getting the stonkingly good 105 2.8!
John
John
Roger Hicks
Veteran
If you like big Pentaxes, it certainly looks good, but I'll add two cautionary notes. Not everyone gets on with them: we used to have one at a place where I worked 30+ years ago (as a writer, not a photographer), and I could borrow it any time, but I never really got on with it. The other is that at the same place, where we were using very early 67s, we found that we needed 3 in order to keep 2 in working order: they were always going in for repair. I understand that the later ones were MUCH more reliable, and it's only one anecdote, but I thought I'd pass it on.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
FrankS
Registered User
Steve, do you know if these are the later bodies with mirror lock up?
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Frank,
I'm not sure of the vintage...mirror lock up or not, but that's not a huge concern for me.
Roger,
I've owned one before and actually did not do well with it. The problem was that it was a bargain camera in horrible shape that barely wanted to mount a lens. It took 3 hands to change the aperture. I'm now quite comfortable with my Kiev 60 + 180mm lens, so I'm fairly confident I'd learn to love the Pentax this second time around.
I'm not sure of the vintage...mirror lock up or not, but that's not a huge concern for me.
Roger,
I've owned one before and actually did not do well with it. The problem was that it was a bargain camera in horrible shape that barely wanted to mount a lens. It took 3 hands to change the aperture. I'm now quite comfortable with my Kiev 60 + 180mm lens, so I'm fairly confident I'd learn to love the Pentax this second time around.
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Did NOT end up with this set.
The seller came back and said one body and the TTL finder were sold. I really want a TTL finder.
They brought the price down, I probably should have bought anyway...
The seller came back and said one body and the TTL finder were sold. I really want a TTL finder.
They brought the price down, I probably should have bought anyway...
FrankS
Registered User
It was not meant to be. When a door closes, a window opens.
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