less reliable?
It's you the hassy guys the ones who have to look up on the internet any of the dozen tutorials on how to to unjam 500-series camera bodies...
... and the only ones who need to buy a special tool to recock the lenses manually if they somehow are outside the body and uncocked.
(Something a RB67 users can do in an extremely simple way by using their fingers).
Not to mention tutorials for removing stuck lenses...
The RB67 was intentionally designed to work out in the field at diverse conditions and climates. The fact that it's japanese, doesn't have "ZEISS" on the lenses, and currently sells for cheap doesn't make it an inferior product to the Hasselbads. If anyrhing, they're intrinsically better designed.
flavio81
some people just like what they like. it might be a camera that others think is inferior or superior
it might be something that costs less or more in the end none of it matters if he or she uses it and
has a good time. i personally wouldn't buy a hasselhoff cause id rather not have to change my personality
to suit the camera ( cause its probably better than i will ever be ) or tell every person in on the street
how great the camera is and they would be much better a photographer if they got one too. maybe its true
if we all shot with a hasselhoff we'd all be great? i'd rather be not great and have a good time with
what ever piece of dumpster junk i happen to be using. it keeps me on my toes not knowing what will stop working next.
btw OP you bought the wrong camera, you should have gotten an ebony.