I second the Zeiss Nettar suggestion. The Novar lens works better than it has any right to.
You might want to consider a +1 close-up lens for portraits. You will need a slip-on to series adapter.
If you are taking portraits a rangefinder is superfluous. The sitter is sitting down and the camera is on a tripod. Use a tape measure and/or knotted string to get the right distance. Depth of field will take care of any slight error.
If you are taking moving-around portraits a folder may not be the best choice.
What is making the decision hard is Ideally I would like one with some portrait abilities. Does the 105mm focal length on a 6 x 9 make an important enough difference in portraits compared to 75mm-85mm on most 6x6s? Can’t really find much portrait work done with folders to help me out.
Hello,
I need some help selecting a medium format folder camera. I love shooting MF with my Yashica 635 TLR but would like something more portable as a sort of everyday for fun camera.
A rangefinder is highly preferred but I’ve done well with scale focus cameras before. Also I’m aiming for the ~$200ish range, definitely sub $400 if possible.
What is making the decision hard is Ideally I would like one with some portrait abilities. Does the 105mm focal length on a 6 x 9 make an important enough difference in portraits compared to 75mm-85mm on most 6x6s? Can’t really find much portrait work done with folders to help me out.
Also I’ve heard of the Pleasant Auto Up close focusing attachment, would the universal model be useable on any lens that fits, or is focal length a factor?
Ex: could I use it on a Moskva-5 or am I better off getting let’s say a Mamiya Six with the specific auto up made for it.
Speaking of the Mamiya Six, I’ve heard to avoid the Zuiko lenses as they tend to degrade and haze up easily, is this true?
I’ve wasted so much time considering all the options, some help would be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to hearing your inputs!
I have a late model Mamiya 6 Automat which has spent more time at the repair shop than in use.
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The small one is Super Ikonta 530 or Super Ikonta 531, 530 has shutter release next to the shutter and 531 at the left of the viewfinder.
Really good cameras for portraits, coated or not.
Really hard to find in good condition and/or good price.
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