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I believe Barry was just using "ape hugger" for "apuggers". I did not think his comment was meant to be offensive, if so it would apply equally to Barry since he is an "apugger".
However, I believe the point that some are missing in this discussion is that it makes no sense to compare the Fuji/Voigtlander to used cameras in the MF market. If all I wanted was an inexpensive MF camera there are plenty of those around. But there is really nothing like the Fuji folder in the used market, except the Plaubel Makina 67, which is an old design and one not known for its reliability. It is not even fair to compare this camera to range finder cameras like the Fujis and Mamiya 7 because it is so much more compact. And you certainly cannot compare it to the older folders because the design features are worlds apart.
Is there a market for the camera at a price of over $2k? I really believe there is, but could be proven wrong and only time will tell. First, I don't find the proposed price to be unreasonable compared to other cameras. The price of a GSW670 was close to $2000 ten years ago as best I recall, and it does not even have a meter. The Fuji folder is a much more sophisticated camera so why would anyone be shocked that more than a decade later it would sell for more.
I am certainly interested in one myself and based on initial reviews might purchase one. And I certainly don't include myself in the category of the rich dilettantes that Barry appears to believe are the only persons that will buy the camera.
However, even in Barry's poll I notice that some 15% of the people indicate that they either plan to buy the camera or that they are undecided but are likely to buy it. If 15% of the membership of APUG buys the Fuji/Voigtlander folder it will be a big marketing success.
Sandy King
Hi Barry
perhaps because of the terse nature of your post, and this sentence:
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well I only said that it sounded like it might be, text based systems are often difficult to be sure on things like this. So I just wanted to make sure noone was getting over heated ... I'm glad to hear I mis interpreted it.