TheTrailTog
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After a long hiatus from doing anything remotely serious with photography, I'm ready to get back to business. My darkroom is just about finished now. I've mostly been shooting 35mm family outing type stuff and from experience know that it is not going to provide the resolution I want for enlarging landscapes. Next month I'll have some extra cash and am looking to invest in a MF system. With so many options I just keep stewing over all of the different systems out there, so I'm hoping you good folks might be able to steer me in the right direction.
My Background - I've owned and used 35mm SLR's and rangefinders, TLR's, MF folders, Mamiya m645's, and 4x5's.
My Wants/Needs - I'll be shooting mostly tripod-based landscapes, so not overly concerned with system weight/size. I'll mostly be shooting B&W, but will also want the option for swapping to color film occasionally. So, the system MUST allow for interchangeable film backs. I really liked the m645, especially the 80mm f/1.9 for a walk around lens, but the lack of ability to swap between films rules this out, though the newer Mamiya 645's are a possibility. With my budget I want to get a body, 2 or 3 film backs, a wide angle lens, and a normal to mid-tele for friends/family portraits and candids. I'll be printing 8x10 and 11x14 for now. Will eventually want to maybe do some 16x20.
Limiting Factors - My budget for now will be $1000 and I will not have any additional funds to put toward the system any time soon (student loans kick in the end of winter, I just hope going back to school pays off...eek!). So, this rules out Hasselblads, Contax 645's, etc. My enlarger is a Durst M605 that only goes up to a 6x6 negative. However, I have not ruled out going to a larger negative (or even large format for that matter) if I have funds left over to pick up a cheap enlarger.
I've already budgeted out enough separate funds to load up to film, paper, and chemicals to keep me busy for quite a while. A small part of me refuses to completely rule out 4x5, but my wants/restrictions seem to be leading me more to MF.
I tried my best to anticipate any questions you may have to help narrow things down. So with all of this in mind what would your top recommendations be to help steer me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance for any help
My Background - I've owned and used 35mm SLR's and rangefinders, TLR's, MF folders, Mamiya m645's, and 4x5's.
My Wants/Needs - I'll be shooting mostly tripod-based landscapes, so not overly concerned with system weight/size. I'll mostly be shooting B&W, but will also want the option for swapping to color film occasionally. So, the system MUST allow for interchangeable film backs. I really liked the m645, especially the 80mm f/1.9 for a walk around lens, but the lack of ability to swap between films rules this out, though the newer Mamiya 645's are a possibility. With my budget I want to get a body, 2 or 3 film backs, a wide angle lens, and a normal to mid-tele for friends/family portraits and candids. I'll be printing 8x10 and 11x14 for now. Will eventually want to maybe do some 16x20.
Limiting Factors - My budget for now will be $1000 and I will not have any additional funds to put toward the system any time soon (student loans kick in the end of winter, I just hope going back to school pays off...eek!). So, this rules out Hasselblads, Contax 645's, etc. My enlarger is a Durst M605 that only goes up to a 6x6 negative. However, I have not ruled out going to a larger negative (or even large format for that matter) if I have funds left over to pick up a cheap enlarger.
I've already budgeted out enough separate funds to load up to film, paper, and chemicals to keep me busy for quite a while. A small part of me refuses to completely rule out 4x5, but my wants/restrictions seem to be leading me more to MF.
I tried my best to anticipate any questions you may have to help narrow things down. So with all of this in mind what would your top recommendations be to help steer me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance for any help
