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I'm in the market for a MF camera and am torn between a couple of choices. I'm considering an RB67 vs. a Rolleiflex Automat with a Tessar (K4A). I know that on the surface these seem like--and are--very different cameras, but as I have mainly been a 135 shooter I don't know exactly which style would be the best choice. In 135, I rarely use anything other than a 50mm lens, so the Rollei does not feel limiting to me. The Rollei is also much lighter and smaller which is nice, but not essential as most of the intended use is on a tripod, and I'm plenty capable of hauling the RB. Most of my shooting will be "intimate landscapes," i.e. not grand, sweeping vistas, but rather close subjects in fields and on dirt roads. I also intend to do some natural light portraits. I like all mechanical cameras, too. I have no interest in 645. I like both 6x6 and 6x7 equally, so that is not an issue.
I have been using an RB on loan from a friend and really like it. My only experience with TLRs has been a day out with a Yashica 124G. I thought it felt cheap and toy-like, so it is probably not a great comparison with a Rolleiflex, which I assume is much nicer mechanically. Also, is one camera better in colder weather (25-35F)?
RB67 pluses: well built, versatile, good optics, larger negs.
RB67 minuses: heavy, difficult to hand hold, more components to potentially fail, need to buy a new neg carrier and lens for enlarger.
Rolleiflex pluses: hand holdable, light, small, Tessar is sharp stopped down and nice and soft for portraits opened up a bit, I already have a 6x6 carrier and lens.
Rolleiflex minuses: not as versatile in terms of lenses, no ability to change film backs (not sure I care).
Anyone have any thoughts that might sway me?
I have been using an RB on loan from a friend and really like it. My only experience with TLRs has been a day out with a Yashica 124G. I thought it felt cheap and toy-like, so it is probably not a great comparison with a Rolleiflex, which I assume is much nicer mechanically. Also, is one camera better in colder weather (25-35F)?
RB67 pluses: well built, versatile, good optics, larger negs.
RB67 minuses: heavy, difficult to hand hold, more components to potentially fail, need to buy a new neg carrier and lens for enlarger.
Rolleiflex pluses: hand holdable, light, small, Tessar is sharp stopped down and nice and soft for portraits opened up a bit, I already have a 6x6 carrier and lens.
Rolleiflex minuses: not as versatile in terms of lenses, no ability to change film backs (not sure I care).
Anyone have any thoughts that might sway me?