viridari
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I'm quite fond of my Mamiya C330 system and I carry it in a manpurse over my shoulder when I ride my motorcycle so it travels well.

No more than you can read in the (thin) manual.What else should I know?
you can't do better than a fixed lens TLR IMO. It is not a one trick pony simply because it is a stripped-down and basic machine with only one lens. That is ridiculous.
Only if you think there is no good use for all those other focal length lenses, for extension tubes, for TTL-viewing and composing, etc.
So (leaving a few other things i disagree with aside) it boils down to "for this situation".
I really don't think that a TLR is a good recommendation.
That, because i have indeed read and understood the things the OP needs a camera for.
Groups (crowds even), and portraits?
The fact that you can point a camera at (almost?) anything and expose film does not make it the best thing to point at (almost) anything.
I'm sure you have a bunch of different lenses, because you too know that it's not just what you do with it that makes good photos.
Because you too do know the answer to "Why on earth would anyone use a screwdriver to fix a screw when you can also whack it in place with a hammer?" question.
If you have two different, specific things in mind (Here's where we differ: you really seem to be answering the question as if it was "what is your favourite 6x6 camera", as opposed to listening to the OP), a tool that does neither very well is not the best recommendation.
It may be the cheapest solution. I grant you that.
Why yes.
But a camera that can NOT do EVERYTHING qualifies to be called a one trick pony.
There's nothing ridicuous about that.
So I wasted 4 years?
damn....
Is there anything in there that reeks of Rollei evangelism, or would make anyone think that a Rollei is my favorite 6x6 camera?
The main point is that YES; It absolutely boils down to for this situation. THAT WAS THE QUESTION.
Yes, there is.There is nothing a Hassy could do in these cases that a Rollei could not,
and you seem to be confused by the fact that I am suggesting that something other than a gold-plated multi tool might fit the bill.
...and I would only use a hammer where a screwdriver was called for if the hammer was the only thing I had on hand.
Finally: have you ever handled a Rolleicord or Yashica TLR? They are light as a feather, and incredibly compact and simple.
So if i manage to memorize that you can't push a rope, i could call myself an engineer?If I remember correctly some where in my schooling there was a saying that all you needed to know about engineering was f=ma and you can't push a rope.;-)
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