I have a zeiss 6*6 like that, which I got for free.
What will this offer me that the zeiss can't? I don't need the metering, since I spotmeter all of my RF shots. I don't need the speed, since it's off the tripod.
It's pure GAS
Is it light and small enough for a coat pocket?
I'd like 6x9 more but I've already got a Fuji 6x9 brick which is way too big for the pocket.
Basically I'm not sure what this provides over my current cameras but maybe-)
With the proviso that cost has to be reasonable, I'd buy one. A small compact modern rangefinder 6x7 would be an ideal travel camera I could take everywhere. I looked at buying a 67 or 69 camera last October for a trip to South America but didn't find a camera I'd want to buy other than a second hand Mamiya Six (original early model). I don't want a system camera, just something simple to use when I'm not shooting LF, but with good optics, reasonable film size and an accurate range-finder.
So the new prototype Fuji 67 would be ideal, meanwhile I might try an old Mamiya Six.
Ian
It's easy to get a vintage zeiss.You have an alternative piece of gear - your Zeiss.
So yes - for you it's "pure GAS".
However, not all of us have what you have....![]()
I have a zeiss 6*6 like that, which I got for free.
What will this offer me that the zeiss can't?
... To the best of my knowledge there has never been a 6x7 folder (yes, I know the Baby Speeds and Centuries and the Linhof and Horseman technical cameras could be used with 6x7cm backs, but they aren't pocketable). Edit: Now that I think about it, I seem to recall that Kodak may have made a 6x7 folder at some point, but it took 620 rather than 120 film - or I could be wrong. I any case, I can't think of any6x7cm folder that takes/took 120 film.
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Kerry
Oh yes. I didn't have experience with 6*7 negatives. The zeiss is a 6*6 with a much slower novar anastigmat.The ability to make 6x7 negatives. To the best of my knowledge there has never been a 6x7 folder (yes, I know the Baby Speeds and Centuries and the Linhof and Horseman technical cameras could be used with 6x7cm backs, but they aren't pocketable). Edit: Now that I think about it, I seem to recall that Kodak may have made a 6x7 folder at some point, but it took 620 rather than 120 film - or I could be wrong. I any case, I can't think of any6x7cm folder that takes/took 120 film.
If the price is right, otherwise why not buy a Mamiya 7. I like the idea of it being simple. I would love to have something with a 6x7 neg in a pocketable size, good rangefinder, aperture priority if possible, and no motor winder (quiet and less to break). Sometimes I think having one lens option is better because it saves me from myself in wanting to bring too much gear.
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