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ben4321
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Seagull TLR
      #634694 - 29/03/2008 11:27

It's the first time I've posted in this section of the forums, so first of all - hello everyone.

I've decided I'd like to have a go at TLR photography, and the Seagull cameras seem like a good way to start. I know they don't have the best reputation for build quality etc., but I can forgive that considering the cheap price.

My question - does anyone know where these cameras can be bought? Kauser International are the UK distributors, but there's no indication on their website of any stockist details.

If anyone could let me know where to find one of these cameras, I'd be very grateful - thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Ben


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wesforee



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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: ben4321]
      #634733 - 29/03/2008 12:43

Firstcall photographic sell them

http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/categories/medium-format-cameras/19/1

But it strikes me that you might be better off looking for a used Rollei TLR on Ebay for the prices they are asking. Last year I bought a well used Rollei 2.8E with Zeiss PLanar lens for £100. Might be worth keeping an eye out.

Matt


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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: ben4321]
      #634734 - 29/03/2008 12:44

Quote:

It's the first time I've posted in this section of the forums, so first of all - hello everyone.

I've decided I'd like to have a go at TLR photography, and the Seagull cameras seem like a good way to start. I know they don't have the best reputation for build quality etc., but I can forgive that considering the cheap price.

My question - does anyone know where these cameras can be bought? Kauser International are the UK distributors, but there's no indication on their website of any stockist details.

If anyone could let me know where to find one of these cameras, I'd be very grateful - thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Ben




Not sure if you can get new Seagull cameras (SLR/TLR) anymore.

Your best bet would be to try dealers for a good second hand model or ebay.

You should have more luck getting a Cheapish Mamiya, Rolleiflex or Yashica.


Mamiya here http://tinyurl.com/39nwvt

Rolleiflex here http://tinyurl.com/3923qk

Seagull here http://tinyurl.com/35re95

Yashica here http://tinyurl.com/39dyt8



Hope these help.

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ben4321
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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: Gordon_McGeachie]
      #634747 - 29/03/2008 13:08

Thanks for the info - very useful.

Cheers,
Ben


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nimbus
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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: ben4321]
      #634756 - 29/03/2008 13:19

Kauser will supply direct, I have purchased Marumi filters from them in the past. They are helpful when you phone.

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Zou
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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: nimbus]
      #634913 - 29/03/2008 18:45

Lomo sell them but at a big premium. You can get decent used TLRs at a better price, which will probably serve you better in the long run.

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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: Zou]
      #635055 - 29/03/2008 23:13

Quote:

You can get decent used TLRs at a better price, which will probably serve you better in the long run.



Agree. You should be able to get a serviceable Rolleicord for not much more than pocket money, and even if the slow shutter speeds are inaccurate it will probably be just as reliable as a new Seagull.


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Mark101
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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: beejaybee]
      #635128 - 30/03/2008 11:09

Personally I'd go for the Mamiya TLR every time - Lovely cameras to work with and plenty of spare lens kit on e bay too.

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Mark101
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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: Mark101]
      #635131 - 30/03/2008 11:19

This looks like a nice example of a Mamiya TLR http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mamiya-C220-MF-Cam...bayphotohosting

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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: ben4321]
      #635190 - 30/03/2008 14:29

Mifsuds Photographic have got a used C330 body for £99 and an 80mm F2.8 for £99 - a better bet than a Seagull

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ben4321
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Re: Seagull TLR [Re: wesforee]
      #635257 - 30/03/2008 18:27

Thanks a lot for the help everyone - much appreciated.
To be honest I don't want to spend a lot of money (more a whim than anything), so I'll see what comes up on ebay.

Thanks once again.

Cheers,
Ben


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