John Wiegerink
Subscriber
That's an excellent point. The problem is that people say "I use the 67 handheld and never need a tripod!". But put a 8x to 10x loupè over the neg/transparency and you can see exactly the same blur effect you would get with any camera that moves ever so very slightly on pressing the shutter remembering always that the 67 has a quite large (albeit well-dampened) mirror and shutter. Handheld is fine if you are never going to get A0-sized prints done. It doesn't have to be used with a tripod (especially street), but the very, very best results (e.g. landscape) will be obtained by taking care of the enormous threat of vibration-induced blur. A semi-permanently docked camera on a tripod is far, far less of a burden to live with than a beautiful shot ruined by vibration blur.
Amen!
I just spent about 500usd sending my chrome F2AS to Sover Wong in the UK for a complete overhaul. And sorta afraid to use it 'cause it looks so good
Someone mentioned getting a manual. I downloaded one from the Buktus site, but I think it's the non MLU version. Does anyone know where I can download a manual? That will get me by until I can find a "real" one. I like having the paper manual because I can take it with me on location. Can't do that with a download.



