Hey APUG,
I have put this off too long... I shoot a Mamiya RZ67 and 645AF for quicker stuff, and while I have trouble splitting the time between these two great cameras, and other misc. I have beefing pining for a Hassleblad for years and years, and only now am I starting to shop seriously.
The 500CM seems to be the most affordable take, I am seeing bodies around 300-400, but the additional pieces really start to add up. Does anyone have thoughts on wise buys for this type of kit? I would ideally start with a 150mm lens, but 80mm would also work. My other horrible thought it selling my 645AF to raise the funds for Hassy. This would of course leave me with two waist level, modular beasts as my main film cameras, and all manual, but honestly, what could be more fun?
Does anyone out there shoot both RZ67 and 500 series hassleblad? Are there significant enough differences to justify the price? Lastly, PM me if you've got a great deal on one, I am looking to keep it as inexpensive as possible, that may sound obvious.
I have put this off too long... I shoot a Mamiya RZ67 and 645AF for quicker stuff, and while I have trouble splitting the time between these two great cameras, and other misc. I have beefing pining for a Hassleblad for years and years, and only now am I starting to shop seriously.
The 500CM seems to be the most affordable take, I am seeing bodies around 300-400, but the additional pieces really start to add up. Does anyone have thoughts on wise buys for this type of kit? I would ideally start with a 150mm lens, but 80mm would also work. My other horrible thought it selling my 645AF to raise the funds for Hassy. This would of course leave me with two waist level, modular beasts as my main film cameras, and all manual, but honestly, what could be more fun?
Does anyone out there shoot both RZ67 and 500 series hassleblad? Are there significant enough differences to justify the price? Lastly, PM me if you've got a great deal on one, I am looking to keep it as inexpensive as possible, that may sound obvious.