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RE: RE: Noblex 135U problem and observation
- From: Cedar Springs B&B Lodge <cedarsprings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: RE: Noblex 135U problem and observation
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 16:17:39 -0700
We have been handling Noblex in Canada since 1996. In that time we have
only had to replace one circuit board (in a camera that had some water
damage). The improvements in the latest models have helped to decrease the
problems associated with the earlier models...I also am still using a 150
from the early days.
Joern
Joern Rohde
Noblex Panorama Cameras,
Internet Sales Manager, Canada;
http://www.noblexcanada.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SegalPan@xxxxxxx [mailto:SegalPan@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: August 28, 2000 07:17 AM
> To: cedarsprings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: RE: Noblex 135U problem and observation
>
>
> Joern & Dennis,
>
> I've had the same problem with both of my Noblex cameras, and I've always
> tried
> fresh batteries first. Both of them had to have electronic
> replacement work
> done
> at Professional Camera Repair in NYC for several hundred dollars each.
>
> Unfortunately, this is a weak link of the Noblex system. I also
> have 2 -150
> models,
> both of which have had electronic circuit board replacements as
> well. If you
> are a new
> dealer in Canada, you will soon discover this to be the case.
> Bytheway, I
> still operate
> my first Noblex (now 8 years old?) prototype 150.
>
> Mark Segal
> Chicago
>
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