mtnbkr
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I've had a bit of an anti-gas attack with one of my other hobbies which has left me with a tidy pile of cash. As a result, I'm thinking about turning some of that into a new (to me) camera. Thing is, I don't want this to be just another accumulation, but a purchase that has meaning and will have a meaningful effect on my photography (improvement in output, improvement in visceral enjoyment of the act of making photographs, etc).
Currently I have:
Canon VT rangefinder with 3 LTM lenses (Voigtlander 154.5, Voigtlander 35/2, Canon 50/1.8). The camera and lenses work great.
Canon FT SLR with 2 FL lenses (50/1.4 and 28/3.5). This camera was CLA'd last year and also works great though I'm less than thrilled with focusing via microprism these days.
Brownie Hawkeye 620 box camera that I use for lo-fi pics. It's my only "medium format" camera and belonged to my grandparents. It's fun to use, but I feel like I'm not getting the most out of my film with it (or maybe I am, just in a different way...). I've gotten some interesting results and need to spend more time with it.
Rollei A110. This one is just for funsies.
Ok, with my ill-gotten gains, I'm thinking of:
A Leica M2 body to replace the Canon VT (and adapters for the LTM lenses). With the same lenses it won't result in a net improvement to my photography, but the visceral enjoyment of making photographs might increase. I could see it replacing the VT and FT, reducing my 35mm count by 1. It also give me access to M-mount glass, though I probably won't be in a position to buy any substantially better lenses for quite some time.
A "real" medium format camera (interchangeable lenses, not a folder) in 6x6 format. I like the square format and it would represent a real differentiation in my photographs. But, the size of these cameras is a problem as I would no longer be able to just bring it along as an afterthought. Photography with this would turn into its own thing and remove some of the spontaneity I get when I merely "bring the camera along".
Or keep the money and spend it on film and processing with the gear I have. I seldom print bigger than 8x10, and never exceed 12x16, so I don't think I'll get full benefit out of the MF kit (or maybe I will at 8x8, 10x10, or 12x12, happy to be corrected). Dropping upwards of 2k into a new "toy" (I don't make money with photography, this is for my own satisfaction and for family) seems a bit materialistic. I'm not opposed to it, but I need to see the ROI.
Thoughts?
ETA: I don't develop my own prints. I sometimes develop the film and do crude scans with a digital camera for eval purposes, but I mostly send everything to thedarkroom.com for development and printing, including any enlargements.
Chris
Currently I have:
Canon VT rangefinder with 3 LTM lenses (Voigtlander 154.5, Voigtlander 35/2, Canon 50/1.8). The camera and lenses work great.
Canon FT SLR with 2 FL lenses (50/1.4 and 28/3.5). This camera was CLA'd last year and also works great though I'm less than thrilled with focusing via microprism these days.
Brownie Hawkeye 620 box camera that I use for lo-fi pics. It's my only "medium format" camera and belonged to my grandparents. It's fun to use, but I feel like I'm not getting the most out of my film with it (or maybe I am, just in a different way...). I've gotten some interesting results and need to spend more time with it.
Rollei A110. This one is just for funsies.
Ok, with my ill-gotten gains, I'm thinking of:
A Leica M2 body to replace the Canon VT (and adapters for the LTM lenses). With the same lenses it won't result in a net improvement to my photography, but the visceral enjoyment of making photographs might increase. I could see it replacing the VT and FT, reducing my 35mm count by 1. It also give me access to M-mount glass, though I probably won't be in a position to buy any substantially better lenses for quite some time.
A "real" medium format camera (interchangeable lenses, not a folder) in 6x6 format. I like the square format and it would represent a real differentiation in my photographs. But, the size of these cameras is a problem as I would no longer be able to just bring it along as an afterthought. Photography with this would turn into its own thing and remove some of the spontaneity I get when I merely "bring the camera along".
Or keep the money and spend it on film and processing with the gear I have. I seldom print bigger than 8x10, and never exceed 12x16, so I don't think I'll get full benefit out of the MF kit (or maybe I will at 8x8, 10x10, or 12x12, happy to be corrected). Dropping upwards of 2k into a new "toy" (I don't make money with photography, this is for my own satisfaction and for family) seems a bit materialistic. I'm not opposed to it, but I need to see the ROI.
Thoughts?
ETA: I don't develop my own prints. I sometimes develop the film and do crude scans with a digital camera for eval purposes, but I mostly send everything to thedarkroom.com for development and printing, including any enlargements.
Chris