Dave Dawson
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I'll admit I'm a slave to a few status symbols, but not all - I try to audit my vanity on occasion and look at the worth of the object, pointing out the bleedin obvious I believe that the Hassleblad is worthy of it position at the 'top' of medium format - as are say Leica, Sinar et al. in each respective format... (contentious maybe?)
Anyway, I think the real impetus behind my purchase is that I'm simply following in the footsteps of my father, he always wanted one (but made do as did his father with Pentax and Canon 35mm packages). I think his desire/respect for a blad has rubbed off on me. I understand its only come about due to the drastic drop in camera prices, but somehow I feel I'm going to take great pleasure in it regardless.
The RZ is a fine tool, but as a mantlepiece bit of kit (as it currently) its just not that inspiring![]()
All that glistens isn't gold!....However if you want a Hassy then get one. You won't be happy until you have one (I know) Having owned Hassies, Leica M3's etc I am as guilty of the 60% as anyone else and the only way to get it out of your system is to own one.
Going round a full circle...I rescently bought a Rollei f2.8 tlr similar to one I owned 20 years ago! but the Hassy and M3 are now out of my system.
GO FOR IT
Cheers Dave