suggest MF treat, after these 18 years post major med. diagnosis?

Signs & fragments

A
Signs & fragments

  • 4
  • 0
  • 48
Summer corn, summer storm

D
Summer corn, summer storm

  • 2
  • 2
  • 53
Horizon, summer rain

D
Horizon, summer rain

  • 0
  • 0
  • 51
$12.66

A
$12.66

  • 7
  • 5
  • 203

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,819
Messages
2,781,299
Members
99,714
Latest member
MCleveland
Recent bookmarks
0

jay moussy

Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2019
Messages
1,314
Location
Eastern MA, USA
Format
Hybrid
Eighteenth year anniversary of a life-threatening medical diagnosis (yep, that one), still around, still receiving therapy but maybe phasing that out soon.

Returning casual photographer, and new to MF (Yashica TLR) and liking it, I wonder what would be a MF camera treat.
Something not too fancy, or fragile, so I would not feel nervous about taking it about.

??
 

narsuitus

Member
Joined
Nov 24, 2004
Messages
1,813
Location
USA
Format
Multi Format
Since you like the Yashica TLR, consider replacing or supplementing it with a Rolleiflex TLR.
 

ChristopherCoy

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 9, 2011
Messages
3,599
Location
On a boat.
Format
Multi Format
Look for a Yashica 635... It's a TLR that has the capability of also shooting 35mm film. Since you'll already be familiar with its operation, adding the ability to shoot 35mm in a MF camera will open up creative opportunities without A.) a lot of extra cost, and B.) a major technical learning curve.
 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,364
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
Of course the Hasselblad. But since this is a very special celebration the Hasselblad 903 SWC.
 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,364
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
Nice, but that blows the "not too fancy" requirement!

It is a big event you are celebrating so you should go big. You deserve it because you went through it. Time to C*E*L*E*B*R*A*T*E!!
 

ic-racer

Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2007
Messages
16,546
Location
USA
Format
Multi Format
You already have the camera that satisfies that requirement.
 

moto-uno

Member
Joined
Sep 28, 2009
Messages
585
Location
Burnaby, B.C
Format
Medium Format
+1 , take pleasure in the pictures , not the GAS ! ( who wants another medical condition ((gas)) ? ) :smile: . Peter
 
OP
OP
jay moussy

jay moussy

Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2019
Messages
1,314
Location
Eastern MA, USA
Format
Hybrid
+1 , take pleasure in the pictures , not the GAS ! ( who wants another medical condition ((gas)) ? ) :smile: . Peter

Maybe you have a point, there.

A combination: Holga-like camera, plus some needed accessories for my Yashicas (A and C), like lens hoods, filters?

Gotta lurk on the forum Classifieds more often.
 

bernard_L

Member
Joined
Feb 17, 2008
Messages
2,032
Format
Multi Format
another +1.
My C220 3-lens kit stays at home most of the time, unless I set out with a specific project. The suggestion of a RB-67 was probably a joke. For walkaround I enjoy my 6x6 Zeiss Nettar (Novar 3-element) or Voigtlander Perkeo (color-skopar 4-element).
You can celebrate without succumbing to GAS. Suggestions:
  • a monopod (remember, your sharpest lesn is...)
  • film
  • filters (assuming you shoot B&W) yellow, orange, yellow-green
  • a rolleinar; suggest you start with rolleinar 1; I believe Bayy fits Yashica TLR; this opens a new domain of photos.
 
OP
OP
jay moussy

jay moussy

Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2019
Messages
1,314
Location
Eastern MA, USA
Format
Hybrid
another +1.
a rolleinar; suggest you start with rolleinar 1; I believe Bayy fits Yashica TLR; this opens a new domain of photos.

Ah...close ups, or near-subjects, that would be awesome!
I just wonder what would really fit the Yashica - the C has a Bay 1(?) mount provision, I think.
 

Vaughn

Subscriber
Joined
Dec 13, 2006
Messages
10,079
Location
Humboldt Co.
Format
Large Format
A freshly CLA'ed Rolleicord (Rolleiflex if you want a heavier slightly fancier camera) and a nice light meter to match. A totally biased opinion about what is fun and sweet to walk around with.
 

bernard_L

Member
Joined
Feb 17, 2008
Messages
2,032
Format
Multi Format
Ah...close ups, or near-subjects, that would be awesome!
I just wonder what would really fit the Yashica - the C has a Bay 1(?) mount provision, I think.
Sorry I wrote "Bayy" meant Bay I.
You may find useful information and confirmation that Bay I fits your Yashica here:
http://www.yashicatlr.com/AccessoriesYashicaTLR.html
Another improvement would be an upgrade of the ground glass. Dim GG was the reason I did not buy a Yashica-Mat when I has an opportunity at a nice price. But an upgrade is possible for a moderate price from Rick Oleson
https://rickoleson-brightscreen.com/
Be aware that the Fresnel is on the upper surface and needs to be treated with care.
 

macfred

Subscriber
Joined
Nov 6, 2014
Messages
3,839
Location
Germany
Format
Multi Format
...
Another improvement would be an upgrade of the ground glass. Dim GG was the reason I did not buy a Yashica-Mat when I has an opportunity at a nice price. But an upgrade is possible for a moderate price from Rick Oleson
https://rickoleson-brightscreen.com/
...

Great idea!
I woud suggest a Rolleinar (1 or 2) in Bay I as an addition to the Yashica TLR.
 

Dan Fromm

Member
Joined
Mar 23, 2005
Messages
6,823
Format
Multi Format
MF? Treat? Not too fancy? Polyvalent (en francais)? Century Graphic, 2x3 Crown Graphic, or 2x3 Pacemaker Speed Graphic.
 

etn

Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2015
Messages
1,113
Location
Munich, Germany
Format
Medium Format
Eighteenth year anniversary of a life-threatening medical diagnosis (yep, that one), still around, still receiving therapy but maybe phasing that out soon.

Returning casual photographer, and new to MF (Yashica TLR) and liking it, I wonder what would be a MF camera treat.
Something not too fancy, or fragile, so I would not feel nervous about taking it about.

??
I send you all my wishes to get well!!
My Mum had that f***ing medical diagnosis, and consequently she's now partying with Ansel, Robert, Robert, and a few others (although I believe Johann Sebastian and Wolfgang Amadeus are probably more her thing.)
There's one this I learned from that story: enjoy the present. Life can be much shorter than expected - I think you know firsthand what I mean.
Enjoying life is not that much about objects but more about experiences. But if a specific object (say, a Hasselblad) makes the experience more enjoyable, by all means go for it. Now is the time.

Is there a camera you always dreamed about? Say, a Hasselblad, a Leica, a Plaubel Makina, a Rolleiflex, a Mamiya 7?
 

grat

Member
Joined
May 8, 2020
Messages
2,044
Location
Gainesville, FL
Format
Multi Format
The next step from a TLR is usually an SLR-- I'd search for a decent Bronica SQ-A or -Ai. Typically, if the body hasn't been abused, the only thing to go wrong are some contacts inside the body-- and all they need is cleaning and adjusting. Mechanically, it's solid, the lenses aren't too expensive, and they're pretty good quality (with one or two exceptions). Does require a battery, though (unless you like shooting at 1/500th).
 

grat

Member
Joined
May 8, 2020
Messages
2,044
Location
Gainesville, FL
Format
Multi Format
MF? Treat? Not too fancy? Polyvalent (en francais)? Century Graphic, 2x3 Crown Graphic, or 2x3 Pacemaker Speed Graphic.

... I can second this. It's nigh indestructible, and with the graflok back, there's loads of options for film / format. I'm in the process of cleaning / adjusting one I bought up recently. It's a nifty little camera.
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
52,927
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
How about a medium format slide projector, and some of the new Ektachrome in 120?
You will need some slide mounts as well.
 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,364
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
I send you all my wishes to get well!!
My Mum had that f***ing medical diagnosis, and consequently she's now partying with Ansel, Robert, Robert, and a few others (although I believe Johann Sebastian and Wolfgang Amadeus are probably more her thing.)
There's one this I learned from that story: enjoy the present. Life can be much shorter than expected - I think you know firsthand what I mean.
Enjoying life is not that much about objects but more about experiences. But if a specific object (say, a Hasselblad) makes the experience more enjoyable, by all means go for it. Now is the time.

Is there a camera you always dreamed about? Say, a Hasselblad, a Leica, a Plaubel Makina, a Rolleiflex, a Mamiya 7?

Exactly. Not getting your "Hasselblad" will not earn you extra feathers in your wings.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom