clayne
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Yep grain is life. A good portion of the grain-whiners have already gone digital anyways.
Anyone have used old Hasselblads in streets or are they too "look my pro camera" type of cameras?
In my limited experience in street photograpy, I found that my Rollei TLR was the best for me.
Jeff
Have you ever tried a Yashica T4 or T4 Super (T5)? They are point 'n shoot 35mm cameras with spectacular wide angle Zeiss T* lenses. Autofocus, autoexposure, auto film advance, and built-in/fill-in flash. Great for street shooting.
I've always thought that your pictures had to be tack sharp and able to be blown up to 16X20 without much quality loss.
I've always thought that your pictures had to be tack sharp and able to be blown up to 16X20 without much quality loss. But without using medium to large format can you achieve acceptable results.
One of my favorite/fellow students years ago made WONDERFUL 16x20's from 35mm...
Just do what feels right to you. For the street photography you describe I do find the waist level finder to be helpful... and those are on medium format... never tried a waist level finder on a 35mm. I know the F series of Nikon and Canon both offered one.
-Henry breson is unique because use something the other they don't..![]()
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