First post. So I've owned a Hasselblad 500cm for a year or so. Incredible camera, great optics, etc etc. Decided to get into the system because as far as 6x6 medium formats with interchangeable lenses go, it's one of the lightest around, and of course.. it's a Hasselblad, I've always wanted to own one. It works great in the field, no complaints about workflow.
The dilemma comes after having had minor issues with the film back and a back-focusing 80mm lens. They're resolved now, but I've developed a (probably irrational) fear that I might have to deal with constant maintenance in the coming years. Of course, all cameras need to be maintained, but the Hasselblad seems to have tons of moving parts that need constant checkups.
I've used a Minolta Autocord before this. Got the impression TLRs are generally simpler. Hence me side-eyeing the Mamiya C220. From reading around, seems like most issues with the Mamiya C series are relatively simple fixes. The additional benefit is that with that camera, the lenses are lighter too. I'm not too fazed about losing Zeiss optics, they're amazing of course but great glass doesn't make a bad picture good. But I do worry a little about single-coated lenses (as far as I know, only the late 80mm and 105mm models are multicoated) since I tend to shoot landscapes and sometimes I shoot into the light. And it does annoy me that the body + lens is a bit more bulky than the Hassie.
But the entire Mamiya C system is substantially cheaper than a Hassie so I would get back a fair bit of money. And I'll probably spend a bit less money on maintenance since I don't have to pay for the CLA of a film back, just the body.
I guess I'm looking for thoughts of the veterans here. I’m probably overthinking this. I'm a fetus in the world of medium format, but I do know that I just want a camera that gets out of the way and I won't have to worry about too much about.
The dilemma comes after having had minor issues with the film back and a back-focusing 80mm lens. They're resolved now, but I've developed a (probably irrational) fear that I might have to deal with constant maintenance in the coming years. Of course, all cameras need to be maintained, but the Hasselblad seems to have tons of moving parts that need constant checkups.
I've used a Minolta Autocord before this. Got the impression TLRs are generally simpler. Hence me side-eyeing the Mamiya C220. From reading around, seems like most issues with the Mamiya C series are relatively simple fixes. The additional benefit is that with that camera, the lenses are lighter too. I'm not too fazed about losing Zeiss optics, they're amazing of course but great glass doesn't make a bad picture good. But I do worry a little about single-coated lenses (as far as I know, only the late 80mm and 105mm models are multicoated) since I tend to shoot landscapes and sometimes I shoot into the light. And it does annoy me that the body + lens is a bit more bulky than the Hassie.
But the entire Mamiya C system is substantially cheaper than a Hassie so I would get back a fair bit of money. And I'll probably spend a bit less money on maintenance since I don't have to pay for the CLA of a film back, just the body.
I guess I'm looking for thoughts of the veterans here. I’m probably overthinking this. I'm a fetus in the world of medium format, but I do know that I just want a camera that gets out of the way and I won't have to worry about too much about.