mooseontheloose
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Which Rolleiflex are you saying is overhyped? They made Rolleiflex models from the 1920s to the 2000s. Other TLRs are perfectly good cameras, as you've already observed. But there's just something about a Rollei in use that makes it a wonderful camera not just to take photos with, but just as a user experience. They do cost a mint to service, but kept properly serviced they are one of the best picture-taking machines ever devised.
I just mean that people talk about Rolleis like others talk about Leicas. Yes, they are great cameras, but that doesn't mean you can't get great results with other cameras. It always seems that whenever people ask about TLRs, the recommendation is always to save for a Rollei instead, like none of the others matter. And personally for me, after a decade of shooting with an Autocord (and other TLRs), when I finally got a Rollei I have to admit I was disappointed in it. It's not as user-friendly or as easy to use (this is a very relative term though) compared to the Autocord. But, I'm trying to give it a chance, so I'm shooting with it much more than the Autocord. However, I have an early model Rolleiflex, so I am interested in getting newer/better model in the future when and if I can afford one - I am inspired by you Scott, and would like a similar set-up with two Rolleis (normal and wide) than I could use as a permanent set up.