I’d built an extensive Bronica S2A setup with custom adaptations and such that I sold as a kit eventually. Occasionally I look at images or reprint negs from that camera and wonder why I sold it, since it was so versatile, and I had a great set of lenses from 40mm to 500mm. Ultimately, though, I decided it was distracting me from large format, and I wanted to concentrate my technique on using a view camera or a technical camera, even when shooting rollfilm, and if I didn’t use my view cameras regularly, my technique would get rusty, and I’d make more errors. Also owning cameras I wasn’t using regularly became a maintenance expense, so better I should use my Linhofs more than divide time between more systems.
The one I can’t seem to sell, though is my Canon New F-1, purchased new in the early 1980s, even though I’ve sold most of my FD lenses and don’t shoot much 35mm film anymore. I’ve owned it longer than any other camera I have, so I know it better than any other. I pick it up, and everything is intuitive, and I can make all the adjustments without taking my eye off the viewfinder. Since we’ve been under a new stay-at-home order with the recent spike of COVID-19 cases, I took it out again after a couple years of sitting in the case. I didn’t even have a good battery for it, but it has a range of mechanical shutter speeds, and I can manage with “sunny 16” and an external meter, until I could order a new battery. I keep it loaded with Tri-X and have it ready with a 400mm/f:4.5 when I’m working at home on the balcony to see if I can get any good flight shots of the white fairy terns that hang out around here.
The one I can’t seem to sell, though is my Canon New F-1, purchased new in the early 1980s, even though I’ve sold most of my FD lenses and don’t shoot much 35mm film anymore. I’ve owned it longer than any other camera I have, so I know it better than any other. I pick it up, and everything is intuitive, and I can make all the adjustments without taking my eye off the viewfinder. Since we’ve been under a new stay-at-home order with the recent spike of COVID-19 cases, I took it out again after a couple years of sitting in the case. I didn’t even have a good battery for it, but it has a range of mechanical shutter speeds, and I can manage with “sunny 16” and an external meter, until I could order a new battery. I keep it loaded with Tri-X and have it ready with a 400mm/f:4.5 when I’m working at home on the balcony to see if I can get any good flight shots of the white fairy terns that hang out around here.