5stringdeath
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Recently picked up a kit locally .. came with a 90mm and a 180mm. I've always loved wide angle lenses, in fact most of my shooting has been 50mm or less (in 35mm terms) .. on my Bronica ETR I mainly use a 40mm lens.
Anyhow, my immediate thought was to unload the 180mm - "I'll never use it." But the guy claimed it had only been used once, and it looks it ... I'd have to say its one of the cleanest pieces of glass I own for any of my cameras ... so I figured I'd try it out.
Wowo, what a sharp lens! I think it cured me of some of my "wide angle for ever!" syndrome. Its also pretty refreshing, and fun, to compose the shot in the center rangefinder marks (which of course looks small) and then have this awesome 6x7 negative. Truly worthy of the weight.
I think this camera is a blast to use. I can totally use it for both street and landscapes. Went to this tiny local carnival today and had a few conversations about "what kind of camera is that." The cocking mechanism is awesome!
I got lucky I suppose, my 120 back, while a bit ugly, advances correctly and doesn't leak. The 220 back is gorgeous, I only wish I could find some 220 B&W film
Oh well.
Knowing I only have 10 shots per roll slows me down too. Doesn't really matter cause I always have my 35mm kit with me too
I'm a happy boy.
ps - yes, of course now I'm on the elusive search for the 58mm/60mm lens for this, haha.
Anyhow, my immediate thought was to unload the 180mm - "I'll never use it." But the guy claimed it had only been used once, and it looks it ... I'd have to say its one of the cleanest pieces of glass I own for any of my cameras ... so I figured I'd try it out.
Wowo, what a sharp lens! I think it cured me of some of my "wide angle for ever!" syndrome. Its also pretty refreshing, and fun, to compose the shot in the center rangefinder marks (which of course looks small) and then have this awesome 6x7 negative. Truly worthy of the weight.
I think this camera is a blast to use. I can totally use it for both street and landscapes. Went to this tiny local carnival today and had a few conversations about "what kind of camera is that." The cocking mechanism is awesome!
I got lucky I suppose, my 120 back, while a bit ugly, advances correctly and doesn't leak. The 220 back is gorgeous, I only wish I could find some 220 B&W film

Knowing I only have 10 shots per roll slows me down too. Doesn't really matter cause I always have my 35mm kit with me too

I'm a happy boy.
ps - yes, of course now I'm on the elusive search for the 58mm/60mm lens for this, haha.