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Canon Pellix

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a NOS Canon Pellix has cropped up for sale.looks clean well it's NOS.....
any thoughts.? :?: .....i'm tempted to grab it...... :thumbup:


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Only if you can get a good view of the mirror first. As old as it is (I was shooting with my older brother's Pellix back in '71), it's going to likely have a lot of dried up lubricant, and possible dry rot of the shutter, not to mention the seals. But if you just want a really nice looking unit for display, then NOS is the way to go.

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cool thanks for the heads up
i don't NEED another camera.....sometimes the GAS just get gets the better of me .
think i may pass on this


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If the price is decent, Kalle, it could be worth it for the FL 50/1.4 they normally came with.

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