Hasselblad or Rolleiflex TLR? Opinions appreciated

Maretzo

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One more vote for the Hassie, though I would enjoy a more integrated light meter system.
The quality of the lenses are amazing, and if you possess a Nikon, you can buy a adapter ring for using the Hasselblad lenses on the digital/film Nikon body.
Interchangeable lenses system is a plus, and I mostly shoot with the 50mm and 150mm. In 2-3 years, you'll find a 16Mb digital back for about $1000.
Can find a nice outfit (body+2 lens) for about $1600-$2000 on a e-bay or keh.com. The PM45 meter finder is ok, but add about 600 gr to the body.
when travelling, it is pretty heavy..
 
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Barry S

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It sounds like you got a great camera. The Maxwell screen is a great add on and should really make it a pleasure to use. Good shooting!
 
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Congrats. You will not be disappointed. I have shot more weddings on a Rollei T than I've had hot dinners. Wonderful results every time. I've since moved on to a Rollei 3.5F, but only 'cause I went self-employed and my boss saw his a'ss. Enjoy!
 
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jblake

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Thanks guys, I can't wait to receive it and start shooting. I was very lucky to find a model serviced by Harry in Feb. 2008 and the have the maxwell screen installed. Any Rollieflex I purchased was going to be sent to him in any case, all the way from Australia mind you, for the above two actions. I couldn't believe my luck when I saw the ad. It cost me $750 and I thought it was worth it with the above as it would have cost me $450.00 to ship and return.
 
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