Actually, I have 3 Photograohic passions: the Xpan, Rolleiflexes, Leicas. My problem is that I can shoot any format equally well. Going from Pano to square is easy to the point that I don’t even notice. I just frame.
I understand that for some people, square is impossible to work with, always needing to crop. And for others, the pano format is mind boggling. In my case, I work them all equally.
On trips, or important projects, whenever I mix my Leicas with the Xpan or a Rolleiflex, I end up not using the Leica.
How funny is that: my main camera always ends up being number two (or three) when there’s a Rollei or a Xpan around. Is it truly a main camera, after all?
-The Xpan is the greatest engineered film camera ever made. Too many things to mention but it all boils down to mind boggling Quality and technical prowesses in a tiny, powerhouse package.
Not for every day life, great for important trips, serious projects.
- Leica, every day use, best companion. Such a lovey toy/tool. Fondle action. Heanly mechanical feel, addictive.
The problem with Leica is that, truly, it is mistaken for what it is. It’s addictive for sure, but it’s not a rolleiflex.
The never ending search for the magical glass/look/optical rendering is actually quite simple: people are looking for the rolleiflex look, but in the Leica land. Folks want the medium format magic, but from a Leica.
-Rolleiflex: Pure poetry. Pure artistry. From the camera itself (a true, beautiful design), to the photographic output. Poetry.
Difficult to compete on the “portability” front, versus Leica, but he (and she) who has the guts to use a Rollei as an every day camera will be immensely rewarded by TRULY poetic images. Just by the optics: the richness, the feel. This is what Leica users are chasing without understanding; the ELUSIVE Leica look is the STANDARD Rolleiflex look.
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.. Magical stuff. The Best? 3.5F planar and 2.8F Xenotar. Meaty images, just so full of meat. Juicy. Wet rendering, as opposed to Dry rendering with the Tessar on the ikoflex. And so on.
But while the 6000+ prints of my kids I’ve shot with the Leicas were, after all, normal, standard to my eyes, with bot much magic going on, the Rolleiflex stuff is magical from print to print. Yes, medium format plays a definitive role, but the whole Rolleiflex experience, with its slightly debilitating, yet addictive, quirks is a way of life, in the end.
This was my HIGHLY subjective opinion.