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[quote:The Commentator:MV84NTMyMjlfMTMyNDA4NzFfQzA4QzNEMTE=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 719893] Thanks for the responses. And to the last poster, the camera is an HD3 II. I had a chance to look around and WOW! what a camera! So, a FRIEND willed you this very expensive 39Mp professional medium format digital camera???? http://crave.cnet.co.uk/digitalcameras/0,39029429,49292969,00.htm ..and yet you are [i]not[/i] a person knows about these cameras? Interesting friend you had there. Sorry, but I'm feeling a distinct leg pull... Can we see some shots when you get to work with it? I'm not into photography (hence the reason for asking about the camera). Frankly, it could stay in the case it came in. You may feel a "leg pull" but, I'm learning about the camera so I can know more about my friend's life away from me (I hadn't seen her in 8 years, but I had talked to her). And yeah, she was interesting. She was a free spirit,eclectic,eccentric...She lived and died doing her own thing. BTW,I also have a Nazi-era harmonica left to me by an uncle who died before my birth....Does that mean I know about harmonicas,how to play them or I'm a Nazi? No. It's about a connection to a person. I don't expect you to understand why I'm asking. Hell, I don't care if you think I don't have the camera at all. This is about honoring someone who I'll never see again. [/quote] My suggestion: Find a GOOD camera store with a knowledgable staff, see what books they suggest on beginning photography and see if you can't honor your lost friend with some neat images of your own? You may find a really satisfying hobby. [/quote]
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I received a Hasselblad camera from a late friend's estate.
I don't care about price (I already know). What I want to know is how good a camera they are from people with experience with them.
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