manfrominternet
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Hi all,
Before I begin, I apologize if this has been asked before. I've been working my way a$$-backwards from large format (Linhof Technikardan 45S) to medium format (Pentax 67II & Fuji GW690III), and now would like to make the jump to 35mm film photography. However, I don't know whether to pick an SLR or a Rangefinder. I know, I know - the Pentax 67II is just a hulking SLR and the Fuji GW690III is just a massive rangefinder, but I don't know how that translates down to the 35mm format, if at all.
So, if you're asking yourself, "why the hell does this guy want a 35mm film camera when he already has cameras that are probably technically more capable than what any 35mm film camera can do?" Well, the answer is simply that I can't run and gun and just whip out the Pentax 67II or the Linhof 4x5, or even the Fuji GW690III (since it has a fixed lens), take a photograph, and wrap it all up in under a minute. I tend to photograph around areas where there are some security guards (oil refineries, warehouses, etc.), and I can't tell you how many times I almost got the photograph I wanted only to have it all be ruined at the very last second before I hit the shutter by an approaching security guard, who always kick me out or threaten to call the police. I occasionally gently remind them that I'm on photographing from public property, where I photograph from 95% of the time (as well as the fact that I'm just a photography student in university), but I learned the hard way that that just pisses them off even more. Nonetheless, I'm not looking to make any trouble for anyone.
So, that said, I'm looking for something small (hence 35mm film), relatively light, with a good internal exposure meter, that doesn't require a tripod. Here are the cameras I have in mind. If any of you can chime in and help me narrow this list down (or even recommend some cameras not on this list) that would be much, much appreciated:
Rangefinders:
Contax G2 (or even G1)
Voigtlander Bessa R2A (w/35, 50, 75, 90 frame lines)
Voigtlander Bessa R4A (w/21, 25, 28, 35, and 50 frame lines) I suppose I tend to shoot more wide angle, but maybe the R2A would be better just because of the additional options of 75mm and 90mm frame lines)
Konica Hexar RF
SLRs:
Minolta Dynax 7 (also known as the Maxxum 7 or a-7)
Contax N1
Pentax MZ-S
Nikon F6
Anyway, many thanks again!
Before I begin, I apologize if this has been asked before. I've been working my way a$$-backwards from large format (Linhof Technikardan 45S) to medium format (Pentax 67II & Fuji GW690III), and now would like to make the jump to 35mm film photography. However, I don't know whether to pick an SLR or a Rangefinder. I know, I know - the Pentax 67II is just a hulking SLR and the Fuji GW690III is just a massive rangefinder, but I don't know how that translates down to the 35mm format, if at all.
So, if you're asking yourself, "why the hell does this guy want a 35mm film camera when he already has cameras that are probably technically more capable than what any 35mm film camera can do?" Well, the answer is simply that I can't run and gun and just whip out the Pentax 67II or the Linhof 4x5, or even the Fuji GW690III (since it has a fixed lens), take a photograph, and wrap it all up in under a minute. I tend to photograph around areas where there are some security guards (oil refineries, warehouses, etc.), and I can't tell you how many times I almost got the photograph I wanted only to have it all be ruined at the very last second before I hit the shutter by an approaching security guard, who always kick me out or threaten to call the police. I occasionally gently remind them that I'm on photographing from public property, where I photograph from 95% of the time (as well as the fact that I'm just a photography student in university), but I learned the hard way that that just pisses them off even more. Nonetheless, I'm not looking to make any trouble for anyone.
So, that said, I'm looking for something small (hence 35mm film), relatively light, with a good internal exposure meter, that doesn't require a tripod. Here are the cameras I have in mind. If any of you can chime in and help me narrow this list down (or even recommend some cameras not on this list) that would be much, much appreciated:
Rangefinders:
Contax G2 (or even G1)
Voigtlander Bessa R2A (w/35, 50, 75, 90 frame lines)
Voigtlander Bessa R4A (w/21, 25, 28, 35, and 50 frame lines) I suppose I tend to shoot more wide angle, but maybe the R2A would be better just because of the additional options of 75mm and 90mm frame lines)
Konica Hexar RF
SLRs:
Minolta Dynax 7 (also known as the Maxxum 7 or a-7)
Contax N1
Pentax MZ-S
Nikon F6
Anyway, many thanks again!