It really isn't this complex.The complexity that I refer to in using the RB67 is that film winding and shutter cocking are separate operations, some of the lenses require reading a scale on the camera to make the correct adjustment of the "floating optics" before focusing, ensuring shutters are cocked before lens removal and then decocting them for storage only to have to remember to recheck them again before mounting the lens. This, unless of course you forget to recheck, in which case you must remember to slightly remove the darkslide to decouple before depressing the shutter button to decock the mirror , thereby resynchronizing the mirror and shutter... Just a lot of little quirks to remember for someone who grew up with a "manual of arms" that consists of remove lens cap, compose, select correct exposure, focus, depress shutter button, cycle lever, repeat.
For landscapes, the 1/400 top speed is almost never a problem. It is rare that I want less depth of field than f/16 gives me.For those who have used the RB67, how much of a problem might the shutter speed limitation prove to be for landscapes? The only way I can see to overcome this limitation would be through the use of the slowest films available on the brightest days or the use of ND filters. Am I on the right track here?
For those who have used the RB67, how much of a problem might the shutter speed limitation prove to be for landscapes? The only way I can see to overcome this limitation would be through the use of the slowest films available on the brightest days or the use of ND filters. Am I on the right track here?
just stick with the Hasselblad.Newer ones such as the 501s are available for the cheap.Just looked the Koni-Omega up. I guess I should have specified SLR in my request. I dabble in macro/close-up so the parallax of a rangefinder would be frustrating.
Just looked the Koni-Omega up. I guess I should have specified SLR in my request. I dabble in macro/close-up so the parallax of a rangefinder would be frustrating.
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