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| | Seagull 120 TLR (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | However, I found the lens to be sharpest at f11, so if you like shooting slide film, you'll have problems if your subject matter includes a lot of uniformly lit surfaces near the edges (say, the sky on a landscape). |
 | | The number of available emulsions is higher in 120 format, but some people like having 24 exposures per roll. |
 | | Robert Stephens, October 01, 2004; 05:32 P.M. While the Seagull is, as far as I know, your only option if you want a brand new TLR, there are many other, better, used TLR-style cameras that can be had for as cheap or cheaper than the Seagull. |
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