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Re: The RBT camera line
- From: P3D <ronald-beck@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: The RBT camera line
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 09:51:54 -0500
Ladies & gentlemen,
I don't think anyone was saying that the RBT line of cameras was no good,
or that it would be better with other camera bodies. The main concern
that was voiced was that the camera could not be afforded by the
originator of the comments. I too agree with this view at this time. I
cannot afford to purchase an RBT camera at this time. This is due mainly
to my priorities of money management. House payments, utilities and food,
unfortunately, must come first in a household with a wife and two kids
(under 4 yrs old). So, unless it's required to save the life of my wife
or one of my kids, I'll postpone the purchase for now.
This means I'll have to get along with my newly acquired Kodak Stereo
camera (yes, it's finally here!) at 1/20th the price of the RBT. I will,
however, keep a picture of the RBT on my refrigerator as a constant
reminder of what I'm striving for in the future.
And, to those who design, develop and market the RBT line of cameras,
please don't stop. I WILL be able to afford one some day!
Regards,
Ron
P.S. Also for those interested, I'll be taking a quick trip to my local
scuba shop to see what I can find in the way of u/w housing materials for
my newly acquired Kodak stereo. I'll keep you posted on this activity too!
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