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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 with studio flash try out
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 15:10:59 -0800
References: <BA6E05C6.BC02%simon@sclamb.com> <002e01c2d1ba$4de041e0$1f00a8c0@HECTOR2>

Simon Greenwood wrote:
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> 
> You have convinced me that I do not need to get another medium format camera
> though naturally enough I will probably buy one, possibly by the end of the
> month, use it solidly for a week, then put it away and get it out periodicly
> to clean and admire.
> 
> ;.)

The Hasselblad is a much maligned cute elegant simple little Swedish box
camera which fits right in your left hand and balances against your
chest for unobtrusive pictures.  And one can pre pop the mirror. I love
it's EV system. I have a meter advance knob i got at a swap meet for 40
bucks which gives me an ev number only. I take a reading with it once in
a while. Not so great indoors just like the Gossen Pilot which it
probably is.
In most cases you meter with your own meter, on you own time. But the
cameras with the meters in them have gone down drastically in price. The
200 system.
In many cases you use a tripod, but this camera is quite hand holdable
as well. Many never take their Hasselblad off the tripod. It's a
versatile camera. A cube with stuff that fits on all sides of it.

I find tripod use to be a freeing experience. I have to work too hard
with hand held photography.

The major issue with any camera system is not the camera. Who cares
about the camera?! It's the glass.
This year I got for my Hasselblad system the legendary 100 f3.5 CFi
Planar T*.
IN Leica terms it's the Leica 60MM F/2.8 MACRO-ELMARIT-R or the 60 Elmar
for the Viso.
It's considered to be not a telephoto lens, but a long normal.
I'd hate to have to compare them directly as they go into different formats.

Working with the 100 f3.5 CFi Planar T* has gotten me wanting to get
into the Leica R system so I can shoot with a   Leica 60MM F/2.8
MACRO-ELMARIT-R. Both have Horizontal angle of views of 31 degrees. A
normal lens has 40. The 75 on the Leica by the way has 27. So this is
truly a cropped, corrected and flattened NORMAL lens.

There is a tendency for people to overcomplicate their approach to the Hasselblad.
A meter not in the camera is a freeing expiries for many people. Not the
pain in the ass it may seem. The square format can fit the bill for many
shots. And working waist level is a big plus for me although i do have
the heavy and expensive prisms which I'm glad I have every three years
when i have to jack the camera high on the tripod.

Take off the lens, the prism, the spirit level, the side winder, and
what do you have? A little cube! An elegant innovation like this was
bound to make the explosive impression on the photographic word as the
Leica did three decades before (give or take)

... But you could just get a twin lens Rolleiflex. That may fit your
medium format needs.




Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
Photography

Website: http://www.rabinergroup.com
Email: mark@rabinergroup.com

Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
Photography

Website: http://www.rabinergroup.com
Email: mark@rabinergroup.com
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