So I got my Mamiya RB67. With a 120 6x7 back, a Polaroid back and just got a Graflex RH-12 for 6x6. All of these about 3 months ago?
And I just stumbled onto Kiev 88s.
Thing is, I love using the RB67. Quality and it's built is simply amazing. Except that it's really heavy and I'm starting sweat it. I always hand-hold it and bring it out for outdoor shoots. (Not a studio photographer & don't own a tripod). But now I'm thinking I can't really lug it all around when I go for vacations/trips elsewhere.
The Kiev 88 is very appealing right now because it's really cheap (I'm an accounting student) and their lenses are very affordable. Especially the Arsat 30mm fisheye. A Hassy would be lovely but it's way too expensive.
So the main question is, should I sell off my RB67 and purchase a Kiev 88 set with probably 2-3 lenses from the money? And what about quality? Will I lose the vibrant colors & sharpness of the RB67?
Oh and I mainly shoot portraits and I absolutely love the distortion of a fisheye lens.
And I just stumbled onto Kiev 88s.
Thing is, I love using the RB67. Quality and it's built is simply amazing. Except that it's really heavy and I'm starting sweat it. I always hand-hold it and bring it out for outdoor shoots. (Not a studio photographer & don't own a tripod). But now I'm thinking I can't really lug it all around when I go for vacations/trips elsewhere.
The Kiev 88 is very appealing right now because it's really cheap (I'm an accounting student) and their lenses are very affordable. Especially the Arsat 30mm fisheye. A Hassy would be lovely but it's way too expensive.
So the main question is, should I sell off my RB67 and purchase a Kiev 88 set with probably 2-3 lenses from the money? And what about quality? Will I lose the vibrant colors & sharpness of the RB67?
Oh and I mainly shoot portraits and I absolutely love the distortion of a fisheye lens.