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anyone use an exacta?

Posted by Dominic on October 26, 2003 at 00:19:31:

My interest was piqued when I spied someone shooting a car show with one. It looked very pretty and very unusual, the body shape is a sort of trapezoid, 35mm SLR and a waist level viewfinder, and apparently they're interchangeable (between prism and waist level, or you could put a light meter in there) too.

'wondering because I'm kind of keeping my eye open for a cost effective outfit worthy of at least 8x10 prints. Zeiss was a major supplier of Exakta lenses.

Currently all my film stuff is with a beat up Minolta srT201.