Trade question

sem

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Hi,

someone asked me to trade a Rd-1s for his Hasselblatt xpan with the 45 lens.
Do it or not?
Mine is in very good condition, his also he said.
How much do I have to pay for a xpan, if I could get one with lens in very good condtion?
Thanks and best regards
sem
 
Hi,

sonofdanang, most time film, b+w, selfdevolping. I use the Rd just to have a quick shoot digital possibility with my lenses.
Thanks everybody for the answers. Many ideas, so I am still thinking.
Best regards
sem
 
If you are into B&W film and self-developing get the Xpan. It challenges how you see and does great B&W. I have the R-D1 and the Xpan and if I needed to get rid of one it would be the R-D1.

That being said, I don't have to get rid of either and the few times I shoot digital now I like the R-D1.
 
I just traded a used Canon 5D digital body that had been converted to Infrared for a semi new X-pan 2 with 45mm lens, center filter and kirk l-bracket. I thought that it was a great trade since I never shoot the 5D in favor of another IR camera that I have.

Now I need to find someone who wants to trade a 4x5 field camera system for one of the Nikon 9000's!
 
What do you shoot? How do you shoot?
Exactly. In terms of cash value IMO the trade is pretty even. Personally I would not do it - my R-D1 gets a lot of use. The Xpan is more of a specialist tool. But if you don't use your R-D1 much, don't need any fast lenses and think you might like to shoot wide-format - it's a good trade.
 
I would do it assuming you have use for an Xpan. They may be even in value right now, but in a few years...
 
First shots

First shots

Hi,
in the end I did the trade. Thanks for all the help!
Very impressive camera. But one question: At the end on the roll is enough place for one or two wide screen shoots, but it take the film away and let the space, is this normal?
Best regards
sem
 
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