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P3D It is a question of money (or value for money)
- From: George Themelis <gthemelis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D It is a question of money (or value for money)
- Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:04:26 -0600
--- Greg Wageman <gjw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A few short months ago, you swore by your Realist,
> and an RBT was "out of the question". People CAN
> change, George.
Yes, of course. The RBT was out of the question
only because I did not have the money to buy it and
did not want to get an early divorce :-) God only
knows how many Realist, viewers and halogen light
bulbs I had to sell to be able to afford the RBT! :-)
The way I see things now, there is no question that
the RBT will give you something more, compared with
'50s stereo cameras. For one thing, full frame stereo
pairs. The only question is if this "something more"
is worth the price asked. Everyone can give their
own answer to this question. For me, two years ago,
the answer was "no". After struggling through some
of the best Realist and other '50s stereo cameras
and after accumulating some extra cash, obviously
the answer changed to "yes". But I can understand
the large number of people for which the answer is
still "no" and might never change.
George Themelis
PS. Yes, I have changed too... I think I am now
wiser, have a bit more money and I am definitely
heavier, not to mention the thinner hair... :-)
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