<h2><strong>Hi Colin, if you go to the link you sent me, at the bottom is another link to FAQ. If you click there you will find references the SW6x9. Question 5 reads: <br /></strong></h2>
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<h2>"Then, what is the difference between the SW612 Professional and SW6x9 Professional?"</h2>
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<td valign="TOP">While the SW612 Professional (and the SW612) takes the SW Roll Film Holders (for #120 roll film) designed specially for SW612 series, the SW6x9 Professional takes the Horseman Roll Film Holders (for both #120 and #220) that are compatible with Horseman 6x9 Technical cameras such as Horseman VH.</td>
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<p>Also on Ebay there was one sold in April 2013</p>
<p>http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mint-Horseman-SW-6x9p-w-rodenstock-apo-grandagon-45mm-f-4-5-sw6x9-w-shift-/170999477395</p>
<p>But never again!! This camera seems to be a complete ghost. I have collector cameras like the Plaubel Makina IIIR and the Rollei Wide 55mm which were easier to find!</p>