Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
GoofyNewfie wrote:
BTW, there are also mirrorless medium format digital cameras.
Hasselblad and Fuji come to mind.
Yes, but why would you want to go mirror-less in a Medium Format Camera?
Yes. Hassy. Plabuel makina mamiya and pentax
Adox Rangefinder Golf, Rolleicord v, Mamiyaflex C330, Mamiya 645, Hasselblad CM, Rolleiflex 2.8 F, and Rolleiflex 2.8 GX.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
ChrisT wrote:
A DSLR, or was it a film camera?
Hasselblad, Bronica, Film.
ChrisT wrote:
A DSLR, or was it a film camera?
Film.
Yashica Mat 124G, Hasselblad 500C, Mamiya C 330.
Now what?
I owned a C330, but used a number of others for short periods. A friend bought everything under the sun from Hassy to Rollei. He left them at my house and whichever he decided to use for a month he told his wife he borrowed from me. She thought I was rich and wondered why they were so poor. Eventually his business took off and he wound up rich and I'm not. :(
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AndyT
Loc: Hampstead, New Hampshire
Mamiya C33, Mamiya C330, Bronica SQ something, and Hassleblad CM, all film.
Yes, with film. Digital medium format is just a little to expensive for my blood today.
Bronica SQ/A (6x6 film) back when I started shooting weddings. Later, Nikon F100 (film). Sold off both eventually.
Yes, Bronica S with 80mm and 200mm lenses.
still do. see signature
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I still have three versions of the Pentax 645.
I fact I'll be using one in a couple of days at a wedding.
A friend of mine is marrying a "mail order" bride from the Philippines.
Immigration services said to have some photos shot ON FILM to prove they got married.
The argument is that a digital image can be manipulated, but a film negative is a solid proof.
And a mighty fine one, if I don't say so myself...thanks again.
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