Yes, I have to confess that I relish getting my hands on one too, but with
non-working shutters and ~1,500 for a body/lens, they're too pricey for me
as a collectors toy.
OTOH, at http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1201690789
there's one for $1,000 that is in working condition.
Skip
At 05:54 PM 12/14/00 -0500, you wrote:
In <200012141630951.SM00047@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 12/14/00 at 04:30
PM,
"skipwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<skipwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>f you want to see a really strange camera that is still recoginzable as
>a camera, look at a Kodak Ektra (www.cameraquestcom)...
In my prejudiced view, one of the handsomest designs ever for a camera.
The lenses were also first-rate. Kodak lavished lots of care on this
one. Always admired it; never could afford it, then or now. Especially
now! Have you seen the prices they're fetching?
les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
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