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Cheer up, the word on the street is that RB67 make excellent door stops and serve well as a wheel chuck when wedged under a tire to keep a vehicle from rolling down hill.
I would add "Rolleiflex" to that list but hey, 20 years ago we mere mortals could only dream of medium format. Now everyone can get into MF for cheap. And even get a Rolleiflex or Hasselblad for a bit more cash (but still less than a DSLR which will be worth peanuts in half a dozen years!)If it doesn't say "Leica" or "Hasselblad" you are pretty much doomed to giveaway prices. On the plus side, look at all the cool cameras you can buy cheap!
Or locked up Hassys.Those one-megapixel cameras are great for that.
Or locked up Hassys.
I would add "Rolleiflex" to that list but hey, 20 years ago we mere mortals could only dream of medium format. Now everyone can get into MF for cheap. And even get a Rolleiflex or Hasselblad for a bit more cash (but still less than a DSLR which will be worth peanuts in half a dozen years!)
And don't think about ever getting a Contax 645...forgot rollie, but yeah -- in fact, a bit ago someone gave me a 12-year-old canon dslr, top of the line in its day, but I had no use for it and I finally ended up giving it to my kid to play with. The local university didn't want it -- too old, they said, and useless for teaching purposes.
Meanwhile, they were visibly lusting over the 60-year-old leica around my neck.
They are quite cheap. Add a Japanese source and some MF cameras go for nuts, too bad about shipping! Alert: The Pentax 67 is becoming hyped (that grip and 105!) and been seeing a lot of it, though haven't followed the prices.
And don't think about ever getting a Contax 645...
They are quite cheap. Add a Japanese source and some MF cameras go for nuts, too bad about shipping! Alert: The Pentax 67 is becoming hyped (that grip and 105!) and been seeing a lot of it, though haven't followed the prices.
Cheer up, the word on the street is that RB67 make excellent door stops and serve well as a wheel chuck when wedged under a tire to keep a vehicle from rolling down hill.
Indeed, it's all about that 80mm f2! At $3K I'm sure I'd move towards getting a Rolleiflex (2.8), Mamiya 6/7 or a GF670/Bessa III. There is something attractive about lighter weight Medium format. Infact I decided for the Fuji 6x9 in 2014 because of bang for the buck and not wanting to carry a camera with such a prism.I'd really love to pick up a Contax 645, but the prices on those cameras is just amazing. I'm not 100% sure how old they are now but the idea of dropping $3k+ on a piece of electronic gear no longer supported is pretty frightening. That's a lot of money to pay for a 645 camera. But that 80mm f/2 lens! Wow.
Oops, the idiom got me here and misattributed its nuance. Nuts for the low prices, $300 for a decent kit, wow. I don't think the Japanese factor may help much more. Japan does seem like a wonderful place to buy gear, but sadly not film since a few years back. I recall looking at the low prices they had a while ago on all things film plus the Yodobashi refrigerators.I bought my kit when I lived in Japan, does that count? My wife is Japanese, so if I ever decide to sell, I'll get her to do it!
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