... my two medium format cameras, a Mamiya 7ii and a Cambo Wide 470.
Did you use your Cambo Wide only as a medium format camera or did you also use it as a 4x5 inch large format camera?
... my two medium format cameras, a Mamiya 7ii and a Cambo Wide 470.
Did you use your Cambo Wide only as a medium format camera or did you also use it as a 4x5 inch large format camera?
Oh man another F4 > F3 post. My GAS is getting worse, now I'm trying to convince myself that I might need both. Any thoughts on the F4 vs F6? I always figured that if I wanted to go down at AF route in future that I'd do the F6....
Any thoughts on the F4 vs F6?
Check out www.keh.com they have a very good return, replace or repair guarantee plus their condition grading is very conservative. Often cheaper or competitive with eBay without the hassles. This may be your opportunity to move to Hasselblad.
I actually got my X700 from them, via their eBay outlet store. Bargain price and great quality camera! Re: Hasselblad, is there a 35mm option you're thing of? The XPANs look amazing but for that level of money I'd rather invest in medium format.
Oh man another F4 > F3 post. My GAS is getting worse, now I'm trying to convince myself that I might need both. Any thoughts on the F4 vs F6? I always figured that if I wanted to go down at AF route in future that I'd do the F6....
The F100 is the best of both worlds without the weight. That is my go to 35mm camera.
Wow, hadn't seen this as an option and definitely much more wallet-friendly! Thank you.![]()
Wow, hadn't seen this as an option and definitely much more wallet-friendly! Thank you.![]()
Just watch out. Most of them had camera backs with plastic latches, and the latches deteriorate over time. My F100 is currently in storage while I try to find a way to repair the back. (I could buy another back, but it might end up having the same problem.)
My recommendation is that you buy a cheap **** until you learn what what you want, also IMO, your first **** should sport spot meter
BLASPHEMY!!!
I suggest you work with the four new cameras you acquired in a short period of time. After you have used them for a few months, you may discover that you need nothing else.
In fact, most of my 35mm is Sunny 16
Oh, I don't let Sunny 16 limit me to only sunny conditions.
My Sunny 16 Guide extends from -9 stops for shooting the Planet Mercury's transit across the sun (example: ISO 100 f/45 for 1/8000 second) to +22 stops for Star Trails (example: ISO 100; f/5.6; 1 hour).
Otherwise you're either duplicating, or have the wrong body/lens combo with you for whatever you're shooting that day.
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