Folks
after my question on folders, I'm considering probably either a bessa or Moskova5 camera.
I've heard that the difference between the various lenses is not so much, but I think considering shutters I'll go for something later in the run (with more shutter speeds). I would be keen to hear other view points though.
Presently I use 35mm and 4x5, and certainly I'm happier with prints made with the 4x5 although occasionally my Canon 35mm pulls fine images such as this
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I don't actually normally consider comparing the two formats as they are so different.
The reason I'm interested in a camera like the bessa is that I'd like to be able to travel lightly taking a (hurm) di#!tal with me and something which I could perhaps record something in higher detail / different 'look and feel' than the 'other' camera.
I can't take the 4x5 backpacking and (extended) traveling as easily, nor can I take as much film as easily as roll permits.
Certainly a Fuji GW rangefinder would be a very ideal alternative, but I am thinking that for less than 1/3 the price of a Fuji I'd might get a camera which is is "sharp enough", lighter and slimmer to put into a day-pack side pocket.
The problem I have with considering buying a medium format camera such as a Bessa is that I'm afraid it might not be much better than my 35mm and just cost more to run. Like perhaps all the disadvantages of a bellows camera with none of the advantages of a roll film camera?
Thanks for your thoughts
after my question on folders, I'm considering probably either a bessa or Moskova5 camera.
I've heard that the difference between the various lenses is not so much, but I think considering shutters I'll go for something later in the run (with more shutter speeds). I would be keen to hear other view points though.
Presently I use 35mm and 4x5, and certainly I'm happier with prints made with the 4x5 although occasionally my Canon 35mm pulls fine images such as this
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I don't actually normally consider comparing the two formats as they are so different.
The reason I'm interested in a camera like the bessa is that I'd like to be able to travel lightly taking a (hurm) di#!tal with me and something which I could perhaps record something in higher detail / different 'look and feel' than the 'other' camera.
I can't take the 4x5 backpacking and (extended) traveling as easily, nor can I take as much film as easily as roll permits.
Certainly a Fuji GW rangefinder would be a very ideal alternative, but I am thinking that for less than 1/3 the price of a Fuji I'd might get a camera which is is "sharp enough", lighter and slimmer to put into a day-pack side pocket.
The problem I have with considering buying a medium format camera such as a Bessa is that I'm afraid it might not be much better than my 35mm and just cost more to run. Like perhaps all the disadvantages of a bellows camera with none of the advantages of a roll film camera?
Thanks for your thoughts