hi,
i would like to know some first hand experience on any of 120 film rangefinder camera, i'm thinking of buying a bronica rf, mamiya 7 or a mamiya 6.
We are looking for a semi fast action camera, i've already a nice mamiya rb with few lenses that i use mainly for slow down work, i love it but is a pain to take it outdoors and trying to do some street work with it.
If i have to use a light meter and tripod my mamiya rb is my first choice, so i'm looking for something with accurate meter, fast response, and it must be lowlight friendly. I first tought that a nice rolleiflex, a pentax 67 or any fuji rangefinder will do the job, but not accurate meters or no meters at all and poor low light performance discard these options.
My budget is 1000$, a 35mm rangefinder (like a bessa with 40mm 1,4) sounds appelling too, but i've also a complete nikon slr outfit and i don't know if i will gain that much in low light situations with a rangefinder compared to a 35mm slr.
Any ideas? btw i would love to rent and try but here there isn't any rental shops around.
jp
i would like to know some first hand experience on any of 120 film rangefinder camera, i'm thinking of buying a bronica rf, mamiya 7 or a mamiya 6.
We are looking for a semi fast action camera, i've already a nice mamiya rb with few lenses that i use mainly for slow down work, i love it but is a pain to take it outdoors and trying to do some street work with it.
If i have to use a light meter and tripod my mamiya rb is my first choice, so i'm looking for something with accurate meter, fast response, and it must be lowlight friendly. I first tought that a nice rolleiflex, a pentax 67 or any fuji rangefinder will do the job, but not accurate meters or no meters at all and poor low light performance discard these options.
My budget is 1000$, a 35mm rangefinder (like a bessa with 40mm 1,4) sounds appelling too, but i've also a complete nikon slr outfit and i don't know if i will gain that much in low light situations with a rangefinder compared to a 35mm slr.
Any ideas? btw i would love to rent and try but here there isn't any rental shops around.
jp
As mentioned, there are very few MFRF offerings with fast lenses, but something like a fuji ga645zi may fit the bill for your needs. I very much like the vertical 645 format and the camera is very useful as long as you don't need shallow DOF. A very good travel camera. I had a ga645zi and a ga645w for some time before going for the mamiya 6. No regrets on that move, but I did think *very* highly of the Fujis and they'd make excellent travel/walkaround companions. Very contrasty lenses well suited to landscape, documentary, and street styles of shooting. Not the right choice for portraiture and shallow DOF work in general, but... none of the MFRFs are IMHO.