Re: 8mm versus 16mm

From: Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Mar 02 2009 - 16:21:47 PST


it depends on what you want to do with the camera. my experience with
the K-3 was ok only for special purposes. but that got old pretty
quick. overall i have heard a lot of complaints with the Ks. they're
not very reliable.

enjoy today...

Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
Film/Video Artist and Freelance Writer

www.solislandmediaworks.com
www.artcinematic.blogspot.com
http://cinesthesia.blip.tv

On Mar 2, 2009, at 4:15 PM, miriam jayne martins sampaio wrote:

>
> oh and this is what he writes about it...
> he is quite nice actually to be doing this for me!
>
> he wrote this:
> The camera comes with 20mm lens (the most valuable). It shows a
> paint losses, but it can be repainted if necessary. Overall the
> condition of the metal parts is good (there are no parts else than
> metal here :)
> Service shop performed the works on film transport gear, we do not
> checked the camera and magazine for the light-leaks (light-leaks if
> any can be easily repaired bu user), do not checked light-meter and
> so on.
>
>
> thanks
> m
>
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