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Old 07-11-2003, 08:34 PM
Default MPP Camera Large Format



I am trying to find out the value of an MPP Camera with Bellows, also very
heavy duty Tripod, Markings Sinar, Brevets, Schneider, it comes in a large
box is large format and has three lenses:-

Symar 1:5.6/150 speeds TB 1 - 400

Tele Xenar 1:5 5/270 speeds TB 1 - 200

Super Angulon 1:8/75 speeds B 1 - 500

In addition a large number of film carriers.

Any ideas would be appreciated.


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Old 07-11-2003, 09:00 PM
Ian Grant
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Default Re: MPP Camera Large Format

Will depend on which series MPP camera.

Also age & condition of the lenses, Symmar and Tele-Xenar could be quite
old, the Super Angulon should be OK.

Certainly a minimum of £500, possibly more

Ian


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Old 07-14-2003, 10:07 AM
Willy Eckerslyke
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Ian Grant wrote:
> Will depend on which series MPP camera.
>
> Also age & condition of the lenses, Symmar and Tele-Xenar could be quite
> old, the Super Angulon should be OK.
>
> Certainly a minimum of £500, possibly more


Are you basing a lot of that on the value of the lenses? He doesn't say
whether the camera is 10x8 or 5x4, but if the latter and a folding
"technical" MPP, I've seen them go for considerably less. I'd reckon
180-250 pounds or so for a Micro Technica in its box with a couple of
lenses and a few double dark slides - stupidly cheap or excellent value,
depending if you're buying or selling.

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Old 07-15-2003, 08:32 PM
Ian Grant
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As a complete kit, it's a 5x4 camera - the lenses would all be useless on a
10x8 as they haven't the coverage for the format.

Ian

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> Ian Grant wrote:
> > Will depend on which series MPP camera.
> >
> > Also age & condition of the lenses, Symmar and Tele-Xenar could be

quite
> > old, the Super Angulon should be OK.
> >
> > Certainly a minimum of £500, possibly more

>
> Are you basing a lot of that on the value of the lenses? He doesn't say
> whether the camera is 10x8 or 5x4, but if the latter and a folding
> "technical" MPP, I've seen them go for considerably less. I'd reckon
> 180-250 pounds or so for a Micro Technica in its box with a couple of
> lenses and a few double dark slides - stupidly cheap or excellent value,
> depending if you're buying or selling.
>



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