jono1515
Member
I've been thinking about trying out medium format for a while now. I don't have any real justification for it, it just seems like another fascinating aspect of photography to try out. I really enjoy using cameras that allow me full control when I want it and aperture priority the rest of the time, and one of the reasons I think I've shied away from medium format so far is the cost.
There have been many times when I was so close to buying a cheap holga or diana but decided it wasn't worth the $30 to buy a camera I had such limited control over. I don't want to allow myself too large of a budget here, I spend more than enough on all my 35mm equipment as it stands.
I'm not very good at taking care of my cameras. I like to have them with me all the time, even if I only find one picture I want to take at the beach when I'll be there for two days camping. I've lost as many cameras as I've broken over the past year. But I still find myself justifying trying out medium format.
I develop my own b&w so I'm not terribly concerned about the cost of film/developing. I don't print my own pictures so I guess unless I found a more professional place I'd have to be content with scanning my film on a flat bed scanner.
So, I guess I'm just wondering what anyone thinks... should I buy a cheap medium format camera with limited controls and decide if I enjoy the format? Or, should I buy an older TLR camera that's more substantial like a yashica mat or similar.... or, should I just forget it? what am I going to gain with medium format? I know image quality is better, better resolution... but do I need that? I'm not doing any sort of commercial photography. I take photos and show the prints to my friends and post them online for my far away family to see.
Any thoughts are welcome! Thanks!
There have been many times when I was so close to buying a cheap holga or diana but decided it wasn't worth the $30 to buy a camera I had such limited control over. I don't want to allow myself too large of a budget here, I spend more than enough on all my 35mm equipment as it stands.
I'm not very good at taking care of my cameras. I like to have them with me all the time, even if I only find one picture I want to take at the beach when I'll be there for two days camping. I've lost as many cameras as I've broken over the past year. But I still find myself justifying trying out medium format.
I develop my own b&w so I'm not terribly concerned about the cost of film/developing. I don't print my own pictures so I guess unless I found a more professional place I'd have to be content with scanning my film on a flat bed scanner.
So, I guess I'm just wondering what anyone thinks... should I buy a cheap medium format camera with limited controls and decide if I enjoy the format? Or, should I buy an older TLR camera that's more substantial like a yashica mat or similar.... or, should I just forget it? what am I going to gain with medium format? I know image quality is better, better resolution... but do I need that? I'm not doing any sort of commercial photography. I take photos and show the prints to my friends and post them online for my far away family to see.
Any thoughts are welcome! Thanks!