Oldwino
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I am thinking of wading back into the Hasselblad waters after shooting a lot of MF film using folders and rangefinders. I would like something more precise.
I also shoot 35mm, and I find I enjoy the 40mm focal length a lot. It feels like a loose 50 or a slightly tight 35. So I have been thinking about using the 60mm on a Hassy as my everyday lens. I am also interested in the 100mm somewhere down the line, and I think the 60-100 combo might be a pretty good one.
My question is: am I missing something by skipping the 80mm? I realize there is a slight speed advantage, but is the 80 good wide open? (the 60 seems to be, from what I have read). Is there a significant size advantage to the 80? Is there something I am not thinking of that I will come to regret later?
Anyone with some experience here with insights to share?
Thanks!
I also shoot 35mm, and I find I enjoy the 40mm focal length a lot. It feels like a loose 50 or a slightly tight 35. So I have been thinking about using the 60mm on a Hassy as my everyday lens. I am also interested in the 100mm somewhere down the line, and I think the 60-100 combo might be a pretty good one.
My question is: am I missing something by skipping the 80mm? I realize there is a slight speed advantage, but is the 80 good wide open? (the 60 seems to be, from what I have read). Is there a significant size advantage to the 80? Is there something I am not thinking of that I will come to regret later?
Anyone with some experience here with insights to share?
Thanks!