elmontanero
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I love the big negative. I love the idea of MF. So, is there an MF that makes focusing a DREAM for those with glasses and 70 year old eyes? You know, just from your personal experience. Also, not too darn bulky like this Bronica.
I know, I am asking too much, but it's worth a shot.
I'm turning into a gear whore for Medium format right now. After playing with a number of Zeiss Ikontas of all flavors, Too Many TLR's to mention, Pentax 6x7 (stolen!), RB67s, Fuji Gl690... For my eyesight the monster of all Medium Format cameras is the one I'd suggest. Fuji GX680. They're ridiculously heavy and did I mention Monster size?
Right now the prices are cheap for a starter kit. They have a chimney finder that is a dream for careful focusing. Much like placing a loupe over the ground glass and diopter corrections built in - in addition to a bunch of other viewfinders. The glass is amazing for what I do, and if you can't focus exact - get yourself a tripod and shoot it stopped to f45! They have 8 second shutter speeds and no weirdness from being stopped down that far. I have a love/hate relationship with it - I hate carrying it around as it's meant for the studio - but I take it afield anyway - but I just fall in love with the fat and sharp negatives.
I recently purchased a 100m lens from Japan to add to the nonsense... lens was non functioning and the price of shipping back to Japan has made it a paperweight. I'm starting to see the seller feedback showing that he's hocking bad Fuji lenses to others too.
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