If you didnt like the Rz 67 I dont see how you will tolerate a Polaroid 600 SE / Mamiya 23.īut if you insist, go for the Mamiya, its got 10 ( ten ! ) lenses to choose from. With a wild man like you I won't say a word. Originally posted at 10:03PM, 17 August 2015 PST I'd also eventually like to add a polaroid 195 or something similar (maybe a 600se/universal press) as well as a rollei, but that's after i've gotten a mainstay workhorse film cam. i can shoot anything on anything, just a bit excited and love the thrill of the chase finding a new camera. I'm completely open to other suggestions and would love to hear your opinion. never used it handheld due to weight and awkwardness. The rz67 was a huge pain to use most of the time. okay, scratch the t3 off the list- will pick that up as a "side" camera at some point. naturally the foolproof point and shoot t3 would be the answer, but lack of interchangeable lens is a big minus. I'm *not* a technical shooter (as most of my photos will attest), but prefer something simple that won't cause a headache.
I've always thought about the following cameras:īut am not sure which might be best suited to what i shoot. I shoot mainly natural light when on-location and with just one strobe when in-studio. I'm adapting a new shooting style and along with it, aesthetic. Have a quick look at my site at i haven't posted on flickr in ages so my stream is dated. I'm now looking to add a film companion- or maybe two- to my dslr and am hoping you guys can help me narrow it down! i now really regret having sold those two cameras as i'm back into photography with more passion than ever and have been shooting heaps the past month or two.
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i sold off my mamiya rz67 pro ii and sinar f1 along with all glass and just kept my dslr (incase paid jobs came up). About a year ago i exhausted myself creatively and was dead certain i'd never pick up a camera again.