Hey APUG,
I think about this every day now... What do you think about the value of medium format cameras, and whether or not holding on to them will pay off? I only ask because I have considered selling certain models, to afford others, but I wonder if that will become a regret later on.
I currently shoot with an RZ67, GW690ii, and 645AF. Every day I consider selling all three for a Mamiya 7 kit. I feel like the benefits of all three cameras could be streamlined into one.
RZ - gives me the Mamiya feel, 6x7 format, 10 shots per roll, perfect.
GW690 - Rangefinder feel is great, big negatives, I love holding it right up to my eye, unlike the RZ.
645AF - Same with the RZ, it has the Mamiya feel, but the negatives seem small (I realize how spoiled that sounds) and I hold it up to my eye, it has metering, which makes it an adventurous camera.
The RZ is almost perfect, I cannot seem to put it down, but I tend to carry the GW with me as well, so I can switch to that eye-level style when I need to. It seems like the Mamiya 7 would combine these two cameras nicely, and give me a new level of quality that doesn't exist on any of these three models alone. The other key benefit is the weight. I would love to carry such a light camera, and get those 6x7 negs. The one thing I will sacrifice is the SLR factor. I DO love to see exactly what the image will look like, but I do love the RF aspect of my GW. Most of the work I do these days is nature, landscape, portrait, and I love walking great lengths, looking for stuff to shoot. The RZ is a big commitment when hiking...
I would love any thoughts you guys have, as always. Its more or less brainstorming, ideally I would just hoard all of this gear and buy more. My friends think I am insane for considering another film investment, when I own no digital imaging units whatsoever. I just watched a documentary about a photographer that shoots the Mamiya 7II and it was so cool, seeing the wide angle in action.
I think about this every day now... What do you think about the value of medium format cameras, and whether or not holding on to them will pay off? I only ask because I have considered selling certain models, to afford others, but I wonder if that will become a regret later on.
I currently shoot with an RZ67, GW690ii, and 645AF. Every day I consider selling all three for a Mamiya 7 kit. I feel like the benefits of all three cameras could be streamlined into one.
RZ - gives me the Mamiya feel, 6x7 format, 10 shots per roll, perfect.
GW690 - Rangefinder feel is great, big negatives, I love holding it right up to my eye, unlike the RZ.
645AF - Same with the RZ, it has the Mamiya feel, but the negatives seem small (I realize how spoiled that sounds) and I hold it up to my eye, it has metering, which makes it an adventurous camera.
The RZ is almost perfect, I cannot seem to put it down, but I tend to carry the GW with me as well, so I can switch to that eye-level style when I need to. It seems like the Mamiya 7 would combine these two cameras nicely, and give me a new level of quality that doesn't exist on any of these three models alone. The other key benefit is the weight. I would love to carry such a light camera, and get those 6x7 negs. The one thing I will sacrifice is the SLR factor. I DO love to see exactly what the image will look like, but I do love the RF aspect of my GW. Most of the work I do these days is nature, landscape, portrait, and I love walking great lengths, looking for stuff to shoot. The RZ is a big commitment when hiking...
I would love any thoughts you guys have, as always. Its more or less brainstorming, ideally I would just hoard all of this gear and buy more. My friends think I am insane for considering another film investment, when I own no digital imaging units whatsoever. I just watched a documentary about a photographer that shoots the Mamiya 7II and it was so cool, seeing the wide angle in action.
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