So, does the 503CW handle like the RZ67? B&H only had new Mamiya stuff, and they didn't have any used MF gear.
Thanks!
UNJUSTIFIABLY??? The Hasselblad can be used for both analog and digitally, parts and service are still available, lens still available, bellows still available, extension tubes still available, film and digital backs still available. All of the are fairly inexpensive compared to the cost of new parts to the system. The Hasselblad is more reliable than the Bronica and the Mamiya. And Hasselblads still work after 50 years [Don't try this at home with the Bronica or Mamiya]. It is hard to find cameras that can justify the long term costs of the Hasselblad in MF.
Steve
Although, until I go and USE both cameras, I don't know what I'm going to do.
I picked up a Hasselblad H2 kit with the 80mm lens (remember, its actually a FUJI camera with FUJI GLASS in it), but with Hasselblad's name on it.
It's nice to have the rotating back though, rather than having to crop all the time to make a vertical picture.
Is there an AE prism for the 'blad, like there is for the Mamiya?
So, does the 503CW handle like the RZ67?
Just to throw my 2 penneth in.......Having owned Hasseblads in the past and currently use an RZ67. I wouldn't go back to a hassie.
Cheers Dave
Why not a 6x6 back for the RZ?
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In my opinion the biggest and most important difference is the format. Sure you can crop down a RZ67 neg to 6x6, but it is still a huge difference composing square and 6x7. A square photo has a lot more 'monumental' feel over it, it is always a bit 'dramatic'. .
I've always had the opposite feeling. The more pano the more dramatic. Part of the reason I like 6x9 more. 6x6 always feels like a 60s snapshot. All the family snapshots I have are square.
I've always had the opposite feeling. The more pano the more dramatic. Part of the reason I like 6x9 more. 6x6 always feels like a 60s snapshot. All the family snapshots I have are square.
That does not make square bad or wrong.
I went the other way and would say the same thing! Carrying the weight of the RZ67 was giving me backaches. A Hasselblad system is much lighter, and I like the way the Hassy operates better as well.
But, the RZ67 is a great camera, and the bellows and 6x7 size are nice. It can do anything you want. That's why it weighs a ton.
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