The Wire Frame Finder!
Hasselblad has 2 different ones
Yeah, but the Mamiya TLRs do not have interchangeabe backs for 4x4 or 6x4.5 film or polaroid or digital, only for 220 and plates.
Boss-elblad1: Mammamiya: 0
Hblad is always the overall winner on all counts, so much that the Count von Count would stop counting his Hassel-bats in his castle.
Hasselblad's ability to effectively and accurately focus with a 10 or 15 stop ND filter or any deeply coloured filter on...
Just not better quality, egos indeed swing wild on HB anything, but on ocassions some common sense is present.When compared to Rollei 6xxx, Mamiya Rx oder Zenza Broncia, same cost/better resale value...
Not a Hasselblad-specific problem.
You can try and try, but HB WINS
For a camera that you claim 'wins' so much, it is weird that it has never excelled at anything well enough for me to justify getting one for myself, while plenty of other cameras that do things far better than it have.
And it fits so well in the hand. Despite the terrible shutter designs of the first versions (I long ago owned a 1000F until shutter died), the overall design excels all other SLR MF designs in dependability and practice. Younger Hassy users may not realize how expensive these cameras and lenses were when new, but V cameras proved to be good investment in long run.
Sort of same thing for musicians, how many guitarists are out there who play well, could easily excel on just one, but own only one? Different sound aside, each gives different to vastly different experience.
How many guitar playes became famous by using an Ibanez? Even George Benson built his fame on Guild and D'Angelico guitars before becoming lured into an endorsement deal. Or imagine Keith Emerson on a Roland SH-101 insead of a mighty Minimoog. Like A. Adams with a plastic-body RZ.
It is the same and it is not the same. I go for the real thing, always. Staying true to my values.
How many Zenza Bronica photographs became famous?
Don't be offended just because of facts. But I am happy to learn about the world-class photographers who decided against the best tools
is not the same as "world-class" photographers. It takes a lot more than a photographer to make a photo recognized worldwide - and it almost never has anything to do with what camera was used.photographers who enjoyed global recognition
I guess I will just agree with all you say, so we can close the debate.
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