First, I'll say I only read a few of the responses above.
I used a Hassey for a few months, and frankly, was well on the way to a wrist injury trying to use it handheld. It's just too heavy. Like you, Janet, I'm small boned with very small wrists, and after shooting even half a regular portrait session, it would hurt so badly that I'd have to slowly ease the camera down and take a break. Using a tripod or a monopod would have completely impeded my working style and ability to catch the decisive moment.
For me, the Bronica line is a much better fit. My results with the Bronica are every bit as good as with the Hassey, and I can work in the way I want to. I'm a big believer in using the equipment that suits the way you want to work -- NOT sacrificing the way you want to work to accommodate a piece of equipment. I personally would never consider using a flash because my camera is too heavy for me.
I suppose it comes down to this for me. My dress size is a 0 or 2. Let's say I have a designer dress that is simply beautiful, but it is a size 12. Would you tell me to eat a lot so that the dress fit me better, or perhaps stuff pillows into the dress? Or would you suggest that perhaps I should get a dress that fits me?
Silly analogy, maybe, but there's nothing so holy about a Hassey that you shouldn't consider selling it and getting something that works for you. Frankly, I can buy a whole lot of Bronica gear for the price of a Hassey body.
- CJ