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Bronica rf645 ken rockwell
Bronica rf645 ken rockwell










bronica rf645 ken rockwell

As a student you never know where the next project will lead. When I used my Mamiya 7II rangefinders almost exclusively, it was nice to have an SLR available when the need arose. I bought one when I sold most of my other film equipment, "just in case" I needed film for a project.

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Nice, solid camera, decent lens can be found pretty cheap - especially manual focus. But a good kit to invest in if you ever get a digital back, and you can get the basic system with 80mm, and possibly a zoom, at your price point. Thanks so much in advance, I'm still trying to learn more! So the bottom line is, I'm looking for a medium format camera that can remain relatively versatile, would complement my Leica M, stay under $800 and be easy to operate and have lower maintenance. I think I'd like to stay with a budget of $800 (with a bit of flexibility, but not much.after all I'm a student!) As a rangefinder user myself in the 35mm world, I was recommended the Mamiya 7II, but the kits are just way too out of my price range at this point. I recently acquired a Rolleiflex 2.8E but the high costs of maintenance made me not want to use the camera and I'd like to find something else. I'd like to find a camera that is versatile enough to be used in various situations. I do black and white developing/scanning on my own, and I generally shoot black and white 75% of the time. I've been shooting 35mm for quite a while and a friend recently scanned his MF negatives at my house (or at school, I don't remember) - anyhow, the resolution was unbelievable! I think it's time that I accept the 'awesomeness' of Medium Format.












Bronica rf645 ken rockwell