I absolutely adore my Yashica Mat 124G. Perfect condition, lens sharp as hell, have almost every accessories for it..... but what would i not give for interchangeable backs and a f/ 2.8.
As a student I cant afford both and I was thinking of getting a Kiev88 and give up on my Yashica, but I dont even know how comfortable or well I would adapt to it...
The Yashica is a pleasure to use, and the images it produces are gorgeous and bokehlicious while razor sharp in the center. The Kiev I have no idea, but it would be nice to have backs for low/high speed B&W and color....
Any ideas or suggestions? What should I expect from the Kiev? does it really matter?
Thanks!
and a f/ 2.8
Here's a suggestion. Keep the 124G - its a great camera, but if you want to try out a medium format SLR, how about 645? unless being not square format is a dealbreaker. I recently bought a Mamiya 645J to complement my Yashica 635. Both very different. I think you would miss the lightness and convenience of the Yash. However, M645J's are cheap. OK, only 500 shutter speed (enough) and no interchangeable back, but a very inexpensive way into medium format SLR. The M645J is *just about* portable. I walk out with it round my neck on a good strap and with a prism finder its certainly useable handheld, but I wouldn't want it to be any heavier. My yash 635 on the other hand, is no heavier than my 35mm kit.
If someone made a 6x6 back for the Mamiya 645, it would bring new life to that camera system. I love mine but honestly would rather have 6x6 neg vs. the 6x4.5 neg, but I will live with it. Nice system but sounds like you want to do business in 124G fashion.........get two, don't look back.
Bob E.
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