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Q.G.;One more time, and then i'll shut up about this. Promise! Dead Link Removed
(And i'm not arguing with what you are saying here, Matt!)
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It's all there, in the above comment.
Noone will contest the fact that most TLRs are capable of delivering top quality results (some are just crap, but that is not because they are TLRs. There are more bad SLRs than there are bad TLRs.).
But there are limitations. Limitations that you don't have to put up with if you would use an SLR.
So when deciding to go for a TLR, you must be able to convince yourself that there is a good reason why you would deliberately limit yourself, given that there are equally good choices that are more flexible/less limiting.
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Its in your head, not the camera. You have a real hang up or are a paid lobbyist for the SLR industry.
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Haven't heard a good explanation yet.
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But like any choice, a personal thing in the end. Some people just like the whole 'atmosphere', the 'aura' surrounding TLRs. And i too like the Rollei TLRs, both for the role they have played in the history and evolution of photography, and for the quality machines they are (just for those two thingies, i would like to have them all. )
But as a practical choice...? Why!?
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Reread the entire thread 3 times then take an asportan and get a good nights sleep.Dead Link Removed
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Matt King and 2F/2F have it rigtht.
(And i'm not arguing with what you are saying here, Matt!)
Thank you.[FONT="]
It's all there, in the above comment.
Noone will contest the fact that most TLRs are capable of delivering top quality results (some are just crap, but that is not because they are TLRs. There are more bad SLRs than there are bad TLRs.).
But there are limitations. Limitations that you don't have to put up with if you would use an SLR.
So when deciding to go for a TLR, you must be able to convince yourself that there is a good reason why you would deliberately limit yourself, given that there are equally good choices that are more flexible/less limiting.
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Its in your head, not the camera. You have a real hang up or are a paid lobbyist for the SLR industry.
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Haven't heard a good explanation yet.
[/FONT]Deaf and ? dumb[FONT="]
But like any choice, a personal thing in the end. Some people just like the whole 'atmosphere', the 'aura' surrounding TLRs. And i too like the Rollei TLRs, both for the role they have played in the history and evolution of photography, and for the quality machines they are (just for those two thingies, i would like to have them all. )
But as a practical choice...? Why!?
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Reread the entire thread 3 times then take an asportan and get a good nights sleep.Dead Link Removed
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Matt King and 2F/2F have it rigtht.