[pure-silver] Re: Mamiya 6

Justin

It might be easier to make the ?swap¹ with B&H, but you will be paying for
that convenience, big time. They don¹t swap. They buy from you, giving you
peanuts and sell to you for good profit. They typically give you 25% of that
they get for it the next day. Words like swap or exchange are an illusion.
If you can afford to ?swap¹ go ahead, but you will be far better off selling
your equipment first and then buying, both from the used market.

You might need a little extra effort here. Mamiya 6 stuff is expensive, even
used, but it¹s worth it. By the way, it¹s very sturdy and the body is mostly
metal (I think).







Regards



Ralph W. Lambrecht

http://www.darkroomagic.com







On 2006-01-26 16:07, "Justin F. Knotzke" <jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
>    Thanks to everyone who has replied.
> 
>    The body looks like it's plastic. Is it sturdy? I don't treat my cameras
> with great care. They get banged around a lot.
> 
>    So I think I might make the swap. It'll depend on what B&H gives me for my
> stuff. I have an F5, 80-200AFS, a 1.4tx and a 17-35 AFS that I want to trade
> in for a Mamiya 6 with lens.
> 
>    Think I'll get it?
> 
>    J
> 

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