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Re: Noblex 135U Questions
- From: Robert Erickson <cirkut8@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Noblex 135U Questions
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 06:39:14 -0700 (PDT)
I saw the posting on the list about the 135U. I hope
that you do not mind me giving you my own personal
thoughts about this camera.
IMHO... it is grossly over priced. Your money would be
much better spent on a 360 DOV Roundshot 35/35 at
$1750. If you must spend the big bucks on a swing lens
camera it would be better spent on a 150E ($1920)than
the 135U. The bigger image size is much more important
than the slow shutter speed! Any way, it has been my
personal experiance that the multiple exposure feature
is more valuable for low light shooting than the slow
shutter speeds.
If you MUST have a 35mm camera I would recommend the
135 Pro Sport Plus the model with the multiple
exposure feature ($900).
Bob Erickson
--- Art Chakalis <achakali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I looked at a 135U last week and found the
> salesman's knowledge very
> limited and felt a bit pressured when looking
> through the manual . . .
> the internet sites that I found helped a lot but I
> still have a few
> questions which someone with this camera probably
> can answer.
>
> - How are the filters installed?
>
> - When the lens is shifted is there any indication
> in the finder of
> what is framed?
>
> Thanks, Art
>
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Robert Erickson, cirkut8@xxxxxxxxx
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http://www.panoramic.net
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