Alan Gales
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Oh, I did have a Hasselblad (that was my first SLR, actually). But I didn't run around proclaiming it the second coming of Voigtlaender either. I've got brand preferences to be sure, but they're because the tool fits my need. Nowadays it's Contax G/RTS for 35mm, Rollei for medium format (which has become my primary camera), and Canham for large/ultra-large format. Yeah, they're all "name" cameras, but I have them because I like what they do and how they do it, not because they're "names". I'd much rather see someone out taking photos with a Minolta X700 and a Tokina zoom than pining for some Leicelbladikon and not taking pictures because they don't have it, or worse, having it but denigrating those who take photos with "lesser" equipment.
I occasionally buy and sell film cameras, lenses and accessories to help support the hobby so I have had the opportunity to test quite a few cameras. Everything has it's advantages and disadvantages. I did take in a Hasselblad 500CM with 80mm Planar on trade. I like it so well that I have kept it for now. I use it as a "walk around" camera and enjoy shooting square for a change.
Between my Nikon DSLR and the Blad I really don't need a 35mm SLR camera. I do occasionally shoot a Stereo Realist. I own 3 4x5 cameras (Tachihara, Crown Graphic and Sinar P) and an 8x10 Wehman.
Truth be told I use the DSLR the most (Ebay sales, sports, and snapshots) but the Wehman is my favorite.