NB23
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I Love TLR Photography so much.
I still remember 27 years ago when I purchased a Mamiya 220f and came back home with the Baby, and spent the next few years shooting it. All the fabulous images, the fabulous time I spent in the darkroom.
And then came in the rolleiflex. And a second one...
And here I am today, with a collection of TLRs I know by heart. Each camera’s subtle lens signature is not a secret to me.
And you should know a few things:
-One never owns too many TLRS
-One is always rewarded by the images a TLR gives birth to.
-One might think he is the artist, but the true artist is his TLR.
-By owning a TLR, one signs a binding contract of caring and repairing any TLR he owns, no matter how “economically sound”. Keeping a TLR alive is a good deed.
- Every and Each TLR sings a unique song. No two TLRs draw the same.
Are you a TLR man?
I am a Rollei-man. A Iko-man and a Mamiyaflex-man.
I still remember 27 years ago when I purchased a Mamiya 220f and came back home with the Baby, and spent the next few years shooting it. All the fabulous images, the fabulous time I spent in the darkroom.
And then came in the rolleiflex. And a second one...
And here I am today, with a collection of TLRs I know by heart. Each camera’s subtle lens signature is not a secret to me.
And you should know a few things:
-One never owns too many TLRS
-One is always rewarded by the images a TLR gives birth to.
-One might think he is the artist, but the true artist is his TLR.
-By owning a TLR, one signs a binding contract of caring and repairing any TLR he owns, no matter how “economically sound”. Keeping a TLR alive is a good deed.
- Every and Each TLR sings a unique song. No two TLRs draw the same.
Are you a TLR man?
I am a Rollei-man. A Iko-man and a Mamiyaflex-man.
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My Rollei FX is the last camera I will ever sell - and believe it or not the only MF camera I bought new 15 years ago (yes, I was that crazy back in the days - made quite a dent in my savings!) She has been my exclusive travel companion for over a decade. I like the convenience of MF quality and a light meter precise enough for slide film in a relatively small and lightweight package. I recently switched to Hasselblad, mainly for the convenience of changing lenses and film backs, but still regularly use the Rollei FX as well as my couple other TLR acquired in the meantime.
