Would you like to talk about Mamiya? I own quit a few and like them. If you want to start a thread about Mamiya I will jump right in. I promise I won't mention Hasselblad.
7 of the 9 first threads are about Hasselblads. For me, it sucks a bit...
To me the best camera is the one you have with you. I am a user not a collector. I predominately use a Hasselblad but also a 4x5 field camera, 4x5 pinhole, point and shoot digital and digital slr To me each has its pluses and minuses. The most successful images I’ve had were made with extremes a 4x5 still life and a “landscape “ made with a Minolta SRT101 with a $40 Panagor 200mm through a thick glass wall of a hotel room a number of floors above. The Minolta replaced a Voigtlander Bessamatic and was replaced by Nikons and the Hasselblad replaced a Bronica S2A which had very sharp lenses
To me it’s the effectiveness of the image that counts not the camera/lens
It's always Marcia, Marcia, Marcia..
I'm viewing all this on a computer screen which is still rectangular, so apparently not complicit with Hasselblad.
I'm an artist photographer using mainly medium format all of the ~50 years of my professional life. I never owned a Hasselblad, I relied on Mamiyas mainly, but I have nearly tried them all. Yes, most of my collegues had a Hasselblad once they could afford it, and yes I have tried Hasselblads thanks to them. They are not my cup of tea and they claim quite a budget.
There was quite some Kiev 88 bashing these days. I own several Kievs, they were reliable to me. But as i'm fond of old medium cameras as well, that might be a difference.
Several times these weeks the forum was nearly all about Hasselblads. Just look at the entrance page today
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7 of the 9 first threads are about Hasselblads. For me, it sucks a bit...
Cholentpot: Here is the SRT101photograph you requested to see. Taken around 50 years ago at that time it was called Dominion Square. I took it hand held while waiting for my wife to finish her makeup. It was an early Spring day at around lunch time as you ca see by the shadows. The hotel had curved glass walls but I don't remember the name or what floor we were on. Someone may be able to fill it in.
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I'm an artist photographer using mainly medium format all of the ~50 years of my professional life. I never owned a Hasselblad, I relied on Mamiyas mainly, but I have nearly tried them all. Yes, most of my collegues had a Hasselblad once they could afford it, and yes I have tried Hasselblads thanks to them. They are not my cup of tea and they claim quite a budget.
I'm viewing all this on a computer screen which is still rectangular, so apparently not complicit with Hasselblad.
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