++++. Yes, that's what I started with also. Plus, you can get a shift lens for architecture.I would suggest Mamiya 645, also cameras , gear , etc is NOT expensive, its the film, paper, chemistry. 400 or 500 USD is used up every 2 months , sometimes every month.
daily carry MF cam is desired a TLR like a rolleicord, rolleiflex, or similar japanese TLR is probably better option. Plus they look cool.
Google Vivian Maier.So a TLR is a good choice for daily carry? On the fly? Street photos?
So a TLR is a good choice for daily carry? On the fly? Street photos?
I have a 6x4.5 so a 6x6, 7 or 9 is what's needed. Imma do some research on the TLRs
I think we miss the most important point; the boy is 17 !!! Impressing girls that's his purpose, so a Lubitel II is good enough. It worked out with me
There are various prism finders, some metering, for the Mamiya 645 & its descendants. The ones for the 645 even have 3 metering modes!Unless you have a prism finder - available as an accessory for Mamiya C TLRs and (I think) Rollieflexes.
EDIT: A Mamiya C220 or the slightly more featured C330 would be my recommendation. I was 18-19 when I bought my C330 and 40 or so years of reliable service since...
Correct, but the Mamiya 645 isn't a TLR, which my comment was in reference to.There are various prism finders, some metering, for the Mamiya 645 & its descendants. The ones for the 645 even have 3 metering modes!
I stand corrected!Correct, but the Mamiya 645 isn't a TLR, which my comment was in reference to.
645 SLRs need an eye level viewing system because waist level finders work only with great difficulty when you turn the camera on its side for (usually) portrait orientation. For me, the waist level finder is a relatively rarely used accessory for my Mamiya 645 Pro.
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