sodarum
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Greetings,
years ago I bought a brand new Seagull 4A-109, and this was my cheap ticket into medium format photography. I was very happy with it in terms of image quality, until I recently had an "accident" with it; I did the unspeakable; I must have changed the shutter setting while the camera was wound up , so basically the mechanism seemed to have broken down.
Right now I am able to afford something a bit more expensive than a Seagull, so I'm considering different options. I really like to use the manual crank, so what I'm looking for is a manual wind SLR.
An older manual Mamiya like m645 seems to be the best choice so far, but I'd really like to hear a couple of other recommendations. RB67 is huge, and I'd like something more compact. Of course 500 series Hasselblads are another option, though a bit more expensive. What about Rollei? As far as I can tell (and I don't know much about MF SLR history), Rollei didn't make manual crank SLRs, even the older ones like SLX have a motor, right? All of the 6000 series have motors also, am I correct?
Another thing that might influence my choice is the availability of a bellows extension unit for the camera I'm about to get, since I'd like to start experimenting with tilt work and other benefits of a bellows.
Any thoughts thrown in here would be appreciated and most helpful
			
			years ago I bought a brand new Seagull 4A-109, and this was my cheap ticket into medium format photography. I was very happy with it in terms of image quality, until I recently had an "accident" with it; I did the unspeakable; I must have changed the shutter setting while the camera was wound up , so basically the mechanism seemed to have broken down.
Right now I am able to afford something a bit more expensive than a Seagull, so I'm considering different options. I really like to use the manual crank, so what I'm looking for is a manual wind SLR.
An older manual Mamiya like m645 seems to be the best choice so far, but I'd really like to hear a couple of other recommendations. RB67 is huge, and I'd like something more compact. Of course 500 series Hasselblads are another option, though a bit more expensive. What about Rollei? As far as I can tell (and I don't know much about MF SLR history), Rollei didn't make manual crank SLRs, even the older ones like SLX have a motor, right? All of the 6000 series have motors also, am I correct?
Another thing that might influence my choice is the availability of a bellows extension unit for the camera I'm about to get, since I'd like to start experimenting with tilt work and other benefits of a bellows.
Any thoughts thrown in here would be appreciated and most helpful
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 You mentioned a Mamiya M645.  If the 645 format interests you, you may want to check out the Bronica ETR series.  I have both a Mamiya M645 and Bronica ETRSi.  The images from both seem comparable to me.  However, I was sold on the ETRSi because of its swappable film back, which the Mamiya M645 does not have.  I can shoot b&W and color or different film speeds on the same outing.  The ETRSi also has a leaf shutter compared to the M645 curtain shutter.  That does not have a huge affect on me since I do not do much flash photography.  But if you do use flash, you have flash sync all the way up to 1/500 where I believe the flash sync on the M645 is 1/60.  I also have the AE-II metered prism and speed grip, so it handles like a big 35mm camera.  The meter in the AE-II prism seems very accurate to me.  I shoot a lot of chrome and use only the AE-II light meter and always get great exposures.  I have heard others say there are "battery problems" with the AE-II prism, but I believe that is only if you forget to turn the prism off when done using it.  If you do forget to do that, it will indeed drain the battery in the body of the camera.  But as long as you turn it off when done, or remove the prism from the body, you will not run into that problem.
  You mentioned a Mamiya M645.  If the 645 format interests you, you may want to check out the Bronica ETR series.  I have both a Mamiya M645 and Bronica ETRSi.  The images from both seem comparable to me.  However, I was sold on the ETRSi because of its swappable film back, which the Mamiya M645 does not have.  I can shoot b&W and color or different film speeds on the same outing.  The ETRSi also has a leaf shutter compared to the M645 curtain shutter.  That does not have a huge affect on me since I do not do much flash photography.  But if you do use flash, you have flash sync all the way up to 1/500 where I believe the flash sync on the M645 is 1/60.  I also have the AE-II metered prism and speed grip, so it handles like a big 35mm camera.  The meter in the AE-II prism seems very accurate to me.  I shoot a lot of chrome and use only the AE-II light meter and always get great exposures.  I have heard others say there are "battery problems" with the AE-II prism, but I believe that is only if you forget to turn the prism off when done using it.  If you do forget to do that, it will indeed drain the battery in the body of the camera.  But as long as you turn it off when done, or remove the prism from the body, you will not run into that problem.