redrockcoulee
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After using a Rolleichord for about 25 years I was able to borrow on long term a Hasselbald system. Liked it so much that I bought a body from David Odess and some backs and extension tubes on eBay. Advantages of the Rolleichord were compactness and light weight, easy of use and easier to hand hold. The advantage of the 'blad is of course interchangeable lenses and although the normal lens is my normal lens I find I use the 50mm a fair amount of the time. I really like the interchangeable backs as not only B&W or colour but also 100 or 400 and also IR on the same shot. When I decided to get a blad of my own I did think about selling the Rolleichord but my wife wisely said NO.
If you want to shoot close ups, change lenses or change film types all the time I would recommend the Hasselblad. Otherwise hard to go wrong with the Rolleiflex. Perhaps a good deal on the 'blad and a quality Rolleichord?
If you want to shoot close ups, change lenses or change film types all the time I would recommend the Hasselblad. Otherwise hard to go wrong with the Rolleiflex. Perhaps a good deal on the 'blad and a quality Rolleichord?