See now thats the price i am looking at<G>Most of the 6x7 bodies are 
more than what you paid for the system at the stores i have looked 
at recently.Any were from $1000.00 to $1200.00 Can.
I'll keep scanning ebay,real auctions etc and hope.This will give me 
more time to store some funds anyway.

Dave
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From: Pat White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 15:35:34 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: How i spent my Christmas Vacation/enabling call!


Yeah, if the Pentax stuff is overpriced, don't bother, there's enough
floating around at decent prices. �I thought I'd never be able to 
afford a
6x7, then one day I saw one for $849 Cdn with 105/2.4 and metering 
prism.

Two days later, I went back and got it for $900, tax included. �Of 
course,
that was just the start. �Then came the 165/2.8 (mint, in box), the 
2x
converter (Cambron, not Pentax, but much cheaper and "good enough"), 
then
some extension tubes. �Now I keep reminding myself that I don't 
really need
a 45/4.0 for portraits and such (must resist, must resist...)

The P67's a solid camera that's fun to use and takes great 
pictures. �In
many ways, it really is a giant, bayonet-mount, Spotmatic.

Pat White




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