walliswizard
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I'm about to develop my first batch of black and white film. If this works out (ie. I enjoy it, it's not a huge hassle, and the results are OK for a first attempt) then I can see myself looking for a medium format camera to use for black and white landscapes and portraits. I'm not overly fussy, I'm OK for it to be manual everything if needs be, maybe even better if it doesn't have too many electronics to go wrong? Even if I have to use a handheld meter, I'm fine with that.
Ideally I don't want to spend a fortune, so say £250 in UK money, (approx $400?). That's to include a lens ideally.
What I'm looking for is:
- good quality photos in a camera that won't let me down for not a lot of money (big ask?).
- mirror lockup for when I shoot landscape
- external cable-released shutter when I need it.
Not so fussy about whether it's 645, 66, 67, 69, whatever.
Any models you'd recommend for/against please? I'm just researching right now.
Thank you!
Ideally I don't want to spend a fortune, so say £250 in UK money, (approx $400?). That's to include a lens ideally.
What I'm looking for is:
- good quality photos in a camera that won't let me down for not a lot of money (big ask?).
- mirror lockup for when I shoot landscape
- external cable-released shutter when I need it.
Not so fussy about whether it's 645, 66, 67, 69, whatever.
Any models you'd recommend for/against please? I'm just researching right now.
Thank you!