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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2233
- From: P3D Robert Cruickshank <robcruic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2233
- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 1997 20:24:06 -0400 (EDT)
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Rob Cruickshank robcruic@xxxxxxxxxxxx
www.interlog.com/~robcruic
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> Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 20:42:22 -0400
> From: P3D Greg Dinkins <dinkins@xxxxxxxx>
> To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: The New York Stereoscopic Society
> Message-ID: <199708200042.UAA28795@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Friday, September 19, 1997 7:30 PM
> The American Museum of Natural History - Blum Lecture Hall
> Use 77th st. entrance, bear left past the big canoe and then right, through>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I once canoed past a big bear....(but I didn't have a stereo camera..)
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> Perhaps you overpaid for your Coronet? Don't forget that there are those
> who paid over $400 for a Realist 3.5. The only cameras that appear to have
> appreciated the past 10-25 years are rather rare models like Realist Custom
> (even the 2.8), Macro Realist, etc.
>
> -- George Themelis
>
No perhaps about it....however all the Coronets I've seen are in the
price range of 50-75 $cdn. I bought it before I was really familiar with
the stereo camera market, It seemed expensive, but I wanted it...
Usually I don't buy cameras that i don't intend to use. (otherwise the
house would be full) And my joke about resale value aside, I *never* buy
anything as an investment, since those who know me know all too well that
I would be incapable of selling anything to realize a profit. If I ever
have kids, they'll inherit a lot of cool stuff when I die...
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