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Old 08-28-2008, 12:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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A reintroduction of the Kinematic (a 10 sheet graphmatic).
I've got two Kinematics, but I'd rather see a 10-sheet Grafmatic (Grafmatics being less wonky in general than Kinematics).
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You mean you wouldn't complain that it wasn't in a 25-sheet box?
I would be elated beyond words IF Kodak actually started making the Kodachrome again in sheet in any size, packaging, etc, etal, ...

But you're right - I'd have to complain about something just for general principles. Anything else would be sorely against my nature. I'm a whiney-butt and I admit it!
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Old 08-28-2008, 12:46 PM   #13 (permalink)
 
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I've got two Kinematics, but I'd rather see a 10-sheet Grafmatic (Grafmatics being less wonky in general than Kinematics).
True. Its the 10 sheets per that I want.
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Old 08-28-2008, 12:49 PM   #14 (permalink)
 
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A new film camera. Of any kind. From any manufacturer.
You know, just for the statement.
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Old 08-28-2008, 04:18 PM   #15 (permalink)
 
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Better battery powered strobes, at lower cost. Ideally this would match low end monolights. I would even be happy with slightly long recycle times, as long as the output is strong and useful.

A lower cost intro level Linhof rangefinder. Of course, I don't ever expect that, so I am designing my own, and already built one prototype. So with a little luck, maybe I can make the 2010 Photokina.

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New Zeiss lenses for Canon EF and FD mounts.

Since we're wishing, 8X10 Kodachrome in 10 sheet boxes.
I agree with the Canon FD mounts, but I'm just dreaming again.

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Old 08-28-2008, 06:14 PM   #17 (permalink)
 
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A lower cost intro level Linhof rangefinder. Of course, I don't ever expect that, so I am designing my own, and already built one prototype. So with a little luck, maybe I can make the 2010 Photokina.
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You mean, like the wonderful Linhof 220? I loved that camera! It's only fault was the film advance, which was prone to breakage. Well, so was the handgrip, for that matter... but it was a great camera!

My wish is for the return of both the Technika 70 and the Press 70. And while I'm dreaming, how about the camera and a set of three lenses, all for under $2,000???
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Nikon F7, 120 Kodachrome.
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I agree with the Canon FD mounts, but I'm just dreaming again.

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Nikon F7, 120 Kodachrome.
How about a Nikon F7 which takes 120 Kodachrome?
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