That's overpriced. You can find a camera alone on ebay for less than $300. I 
sold mine to Dario for $200 after my first buyer disappeared. The lens sells 
for around $150.

Good camera, but not at that price. Unless it's a 67II. If it's actually a 6x7, 
it's at least 25 years old. If it's a 67, it's at least 15 years old. The most 
recent model is the 67II.

Paul


On Jan 21, 2011, at 12:05 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> on hold at a  neighborhood camera store here in Chi Town, and I'm thinking 
> about it.  For $549.00 I get the camera & a 90mm lens.  I have read about the 
> camera & know about the Mirror Lock Up issue.  I have found and downloaded  6 
> x 7 user manual I found on the net.  I've read about the camera via 
> Wikipedia.  I've opened the back, looked at the insides, depressed the 
> shutter using the "special trick" when no film is loaded.  I found a photo 
> lab very near my house, which will process 120 & 220 film, create contact 
> sheets, and create scans (120/220 negative at 18mb $1.00/per neg & 120/220 
> negative at 19-128MB $3.00/per neg).
> 
> I've mention many times that I'd love to do/learn medium format work.  Film 
> is really my only way in to this kind of photography because of its 
> affordability.
> 
> So what do you guys think?  Should I do it?
> 
> Cheers, Christine from Chicago 
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