jackbaty
Member
I want to love my new(ish) Hasselblad 500C/M. It's beautiful and takes darn nice photos. The trouble is that while I like fondling and looking at it, I very much dislike using it. I can't focus the thing to save my life. Tried the Acute-mat D screens, a prism finder and patience. No combination of things makes me enjoy shooting with it. Perhaps if I were shooting landscapes it would be different, but for portraits it's just not working for me. I think I've been patient, but perhaps not.
I'm thinking about trying a Contax 645 instead. Gives me reasonable autofocus, handles more like "normal" camera, Zeiss lenses, and as a bonus, aperture controlled auto exposure and a real-live meter.
I can live with negs not being square I think, but are there any significant drawbacks to the 645 that I should know about before diving in? My other options are a Mamiya 6 or 7 but I think I'd like the flexibility the SLR offers for now.
Thanks!
I'm thinking about trying a Contax 645 instead. Gives me reasonable autofocus, handles more like "normal" camera, Zeiss lenses, and as a bonus, aperture controlled auto exposure and a real-live meter.
I can live with negs not being square I think, but are there any significant drawbacks to the 645 that I should know about before diving in? My other options are a Mamiya 6 or 7 but I think I'd like the flexibility the SLR offers for now.
Thanks!