Richard S. (rich815)
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I was recently given an older Seagull TLR from a relative who lives in China. I have not had a chance to shoot with it yet, but I believe it is a 4B-1, with the manual red window film advance and a mask for 6x4.5. It has a metal body and is very heavy. To me, it seems like a quite robust and solidly constructed camera, although pretty much everything I've read about Seagulls would seem to indicate the opposite! I wonder if the reliability issues are limited to the newer models being sold today? Or maybe this one will fall apart once I actually attempt to use it![]()
My experiences is mostly with 3-4 examples of older ones when I lived in China between 1996 to 2001. I tried some of the newer ones as well, the older ones feel more robust and may be. None of that matters when the shutter on every one I've used has gone out on me within 3-18 months. Much better used options for often cheaper, ones which are worth fixing, repairing or getting a CLA as they will last. I've gotten decent Rolliecords for $50-75 USD.
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