Goodmorning everyone. on January 1st 2021 I would like to start my one camera one lens one year project. after months of testing with various cameras and lenses I narrowed down the choice between these cameras: which of these would you recommend me?
- pentax me super / pancolar jena 50/1.7
- rollei 35te 40/3.5
- kiev4 jupiter 8 50/2
- prinz 35er (minolta hi matic sII) rokkor 40/1.7?
I shoot mainly in black and white, for this project do you recommend that I also try color films or better only black and white maybe even just one type of film alone to reinforce a style?
It really depends on what you want to accomplish with the project. If you want to use a single camera with one focal length, but want the maximum versatility then choose the Pentax.
If you want to take a more minimalist approach, i.e. challenge your technical and artistic abilities in a way that provides maximum potential for growth of your art then choose the Rollei.
Each of your choices has an excellent lens, so that is not going to be a limiting factor, assuming that the f-number is not of great concern to you.
As far as what film to choose is concerned, again it depends on what you want to accomplish. Let's assume you want very good quality black and white images, not necessarily the highest quality (very low-iso film) or very grainy quality (very high iso film). That puts you in the range of 100 to 400 iso. Within that range, If you want better quality and the chance to challenge yourself then choose a 100 or 125 iso black and white film. This will force you to be resourceful in certain circumstances, such as how to get a good shot when the light is low (chance for maximum growth in your craft). If you want to make it easier on yourself as well as to minimize the possibility of missed shots then choose a 400 iso film.
So the easiest path would be to choose the Pentax and use Tri-X or HP5 film. The more challenging path would be to choose the Rollie and something like Tmax 100 or Delta 100 film.
How much challenge do you want?