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Thread: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

  1. #21

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    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    Kerik,

    Yes, you said the right words Kodak Masterview. Much better than a Deardorff.

    Ok, that's done, how are you doing.

    Jan Pietrzak

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    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    I use them both. Different features but each worthwhile in there own way.

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    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    What would have happened if this thread was:

    Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D --vs-- Ebony

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    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    Don't know, don't care

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    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    Brad I have been reading your posts for years, mostly reguarding Speed/Crown Graphic's. We agree on so much I thought you were pretty smart. Until now.

    As Tillman Crane once told me "You can never have too many Deardorff's."
    (then he went and bought a Canham)

    BTW, my V-8 scales out at 13 Lbs. is instinctive to use and is better looking than your 2D.

  6. #26

    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    Quote Originally Posted by Jan Pietrzak View Post
    Kerik,

    Yes, you said the right words Kodak Masterview. Much better than a Deardorff.

    Ok, that's done, how are you doing.

    Jan Pietrzak
    Doing pretty good. It's a long, slow road back to where I came from.

    Thanks for asking.

    Kerik
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    Platinum/Gum/Collodion

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    Re: Deardorf --vs-- Kodak 2D

    In the end they are all just toys made of matchsticks. Real cameras are made from metal ;-)

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