John Wiegerink
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It's getting heavier, and heavier as the years go by... I had it on a neck strap a couple years ago for a video. Monthly dates with the chiropractor are the norm now...![]()
When I was still doing weddings, I started out with Bronica S2A. After about a year of hearing that deafening "Clack-clunk" of the Bronica's shutter and people in the pews staring daggers at me, I started looking for a replacement camera. An artist friend of mine who worked for the Grand Rapids Press practically gave me his RB67 outfit since he was getting ready to make the journey to the big darkroom in the sky. So I thought I had my new wedding camera. Shutter wasn't silent, but better than the S2A for sure. Well, to make a long story shorter, I shot just one wedding with the RB67. By the next wedding, I had a Hasselblad 500C and 500ELM. Still have them and love using them. I had no complaints about the RB67's capabilities, but it wasn't a wedding camera for me.
I took my Rolleiflex 2.8C and the old 500C 'blad out for a stroll last weekend. Size and weight wise, both are closer than what you think. I just got out of the darkroom and the end results of both are too close to call.