kavandje
Member
So my Yashicamat 124's shutter is rapidly developing a form of dementia. It's definitely time for a service and / or repair. Questions as to where and how have already been asked, and I have received replies; thank you!
But the ghastly spectre of a replacement -- or at the very least, a backup -- has raised its head.
I definitely want to shoot 6x6. Not negotiable.
I'm teetering between a Rolleiflex TLR and a Hasselblad 'starter set'; have been following the discussions in other threads, and as I see it, both systems have their specific merits.
Rollei: quiet, vibration-free, superb lenses, kooky ergonomics leads to relaxed candids.
Hasselblad: superb lenses, bulletproof build quality, interchangeable film backs (including digital, should I ever want to go to the dark side) and lenses, etc etc etc.
Am I missing anything?
Intended use will be everything from 'studio' (i.e., controlled environment) use, street, road-trips, landscape, low-light. Wildlife and macro, not so much.
I'm leaning towards the Rollei for its simplicity and its near-silence, plus the fact that I love shooting with a TLR for reasons hard to articulate, but would be open to compelling reasons to go with a Hassy with an 80mm.
In either case, I'm looking to hear from people recommendations as to 'sweet-spot' vintages (Is there a particular Rolleiflex or Hasselblad I should be aiming for, and why?), and what I should be looking to budget to get sensible equipment.
I will be in Vancouver in September. Recommendations for shopping would be most welcome also...
But the ghastly spectre of a replacement -- or at the very least, a backup -- has raised its head.
I definitely want to shoot 6x6. Not negotiable.
I'm teetering between a Rolleiflex TLR and a Hasselblad 'starter set'; have been following the discussions in other threads, and as I see it, both systems have their specific merits.
Rollei: quiet, vibration-free, superb lenses, kooky ergonomics leads to relaxed candids.
Hasselblad: superb lenses, bulletproof build quality, interchangeable film backs (including digital, should I ever want to go to the dark side) and lenses, etc etc etc.
Am I missing anything?
Intended use will be everything from 'studio' (i.e., controlled environment) use, street, road-trips, landscape, low-light. Wildlife and macro, not so much.
I'm leaning towards the Rollei for its simplicity and its near-silence, plus the fact that I love shooting with a TLR for reasons hard to articulate, but would be open to compelling reasons to go with a Hassy with an 80mm.
In either case, I'm looking to hear from people recommendations as to 'sweet-spot' vintages (Is there a particular Rolleiflex or Hasselblad I should be aiming for, and why?), and what I should be looking to budget to get sensible equipment.
I will be in Vancouver in September. Recommendations for shopping would be most welcome also...