Poisson Du Jour
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I finally decided to go with this one. It was the best looking one I found and has the biprism I like so well. I think I'll enjoy it as I did the other one. Moreover, I bought the late 75 f4.5 lens to go along with it.
P6x7 by David Fincher, on Flickr
It looks very neatly kept indeed. Probably best to now run a roll of transparency film through the camera to check the accuracy of the TTL meter, which has a 5-stop range and will show obviously under- or over-exposure if the meter has any age-related malaise (common for all 67 / 6x7 TTL meters but especially on cameras from the 1969 era).
The f4 to f4.5 lenses are a pita to focus in anything other than very bright light. I have the central-spot magnifier and the right angle viewer, either of which helps and cuts down the amount of to-ing and fro-ing of focus in the light I am accustomed to working in (soft/diffuse/overcast or plain dim!).