OldBodyOldSoul
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I am a 35mm shooter and that won't change, but I am really (really really) interested in giving MF a chance. I have two cameras: Hasselblad 500c with 80/2.8 and Mamiya C3 Pro with 80/2.8 and 135/4 (both silver).
My problem is that I am overthinking this too much and always asking for some "special conditions" to try them out, but that is going to change as at least one of these two will have to shoot some film next weekend.
My (half serious) question to you is "which one to try first?". I live in a relatively big city and plan to sit on some corner with the camera on tripod and shutter release cord in hand, and wait for the shot to appear. If, or rather when, I get bored by sitting there I may get up and walk to one of the veggie/fruit markets and see if I am capable of getting some shots handheld. I will use b&w film, most probably HP5 but if weather permits (which I doubt) I may go with something slower.
If you have any advice, besides the expected RTFM, I am listening.
Note: Hasselblad has been CLAd recently, Mamiya has not but it does seem to work properly. Both have been idle for roughly 20 years. Getting light leaks from Mamiya would not kill my enthusiasm as that problem could be solved; what I want to figure out is if I like these cameras or not. I have shot several 120 rolls before, with one or another version of Kiev/Salyut which leaked light left and right but it was their clunkiness that made me walk away from them.
My problem is that I am overthinking this too much and always asking for some "special conditions" to try them out, but that is going to change as at least one of these two will have to shoot some film next weekend.
My (half serious) question to you is "which one to try first?". I live in a relatively big city and plan to sit on some corner with the camera on tripod and shutter release cord in hand, and wait for the shot to appear. If, or rather when, I get bored by sitting there I may get up and walk to one of the veggie/fruit markets and see if I am capable of getting some shots handheld. I will use b&w film, most probably HP5 but if weather permits (which I doubt) I may go with something slower.
If you have any advice, besides the expected RTFM, I am listening.
Note: Hasselblad has been CLAd recently, Mamiya has not but it does seem to work properly. Both have been idle for roughly 20 years. Getting light leaks from Mamiya would not kill my enthusiasm as that problem could be solved; what I want to figure out is if I like these cameras or not. I have shot several 120 rolls before, with one or another version of Kiev/Salyut which leaked light left and right but it was their clunkiness that made me walk away from them.