Paul Kierstead
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I've been doing most of my still life-style work with a view camera, but sometimes it would be nice to fire a few more shots for a bit less money and processing/scanning effort. So, I turn to MF. I'm cheap, and this camera is for a limited use. So, functionally, I figure:
1. 6x6/7/8/9
2. moderate length lens. Dunno, somewhere between 90mm and 200?
3. Close focusing (see (5))
4. No parallax error, due to close working distances
5. Decent lens performance at ratios from about 1:2 to 1:8 or so
6. Mirror lockup, if applicable, would seem to be good, though I will use strobes a fair bit of the time.
Seems to me rangefinders and tlr's are out, leaving SLRs. As usually, I'm looking to minimize cost. I'm guessing something like a Pentax 67 (or 6x7?) with some specific lens would be good, though don't know which ones.
Any guidance would be appreciated!
1. 6x6/7/8/9
2. moderate length lens. Dunno, somewhere between 90mm and 200?
3. Close focusing (see (5))
4. No parallax error, due to close working distances
5. Decent lens performance at ratios from about 1:2 to 1:8 or so
6. Mirror lockup, if applicable, would seem to be good, though I will use strobes a fair bit of the time.
Seems to me rangefinders and tlr's are out, leaving SLRs. As usually, I'm looking to minimize cost. I'm guessing something like a Pentax 67 (or 6x7?) with some specific lens would be good, though don't know which ones.
Any guidance would be appreciated!