dreilly
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So I've been looking over my gear, and my recent photography, and I made a decision I'm going to try to stick to.
I've been shooting digital almost exclusively for a few years now, after shooting 35mm and 120 for a while. The 35mm was Leica/Canon rf, and the 120 was usually Rolleiflex and Minolta TLRs. I gave them up for the convenience of digital and the faster workflow.
I won't go into my digital journey, but I tried full-frame and various APS-C cameras, but kept going back to m43. Right now I have a E-M5 and three great little prime lenses. I love the kit! But I miss film, particularly, the limited depth of field it offers, the organic grain, the whole ritual of film, even the bloody smell of emulsion when you open up the foil package.
A couple of months ago I bought a Leica M3 off of GetDPI. It's my choice for most beautiful camera ever, and I've owned a few over the years. This one is really nice. Single stroke, modified to focus to .7 meters. On a recent shoot of a fish fry restaurant, I shot a few rolls of cheap kodak film, and though none of them made it into my submissions, I was reminded why I like film.
But I haven't really used the M3. The E-M5 is just too convenient. And the look of 35mm film isn't different enough to motivate me to load it up.
So I started thinking about medium format. I read a lot online as is my habit...looked at Hasselblad and the Rollei SL66 and reconsidered TLRs and even the Mamiya 6 or Fuji GF670...but then I remembered the Makina 67. I had one briefly. I can't remember why I was dumb enough to get rid of it. But I was shooting a lot of film at the time and it probably seemed more trouble than benefit.
Times are different now. I'd like a camera in my gear bag that gives me a very different look, something that digital just can't really do short of a digital back and oodles of cash. But something compact, too.
I considered the Makina vs. the GF670, which seems like a great camera. Half a stop difference, slightly longer lens on the Makina, A mode on the GF670...the Makina is more expensive. I almost bought the GF670. Makina prices are pretty high and I notice that most of them on ebay are BIN with very high prices that don't seem to sell...auctions seem to end more reasonably, but still, for less I could get a new GF670.
Then I wandered for some reason to KEH, and was tooling around their MF section, and checked Misc. Medium Format and then folding cameras. BGN Makina 67 for $1200. I bought it. Comes tomorrow. Hope it's another KEH surprise and in great shape. I'll keep you posted. Now I have to buy some film. Want to shoot slide (I have an old MF slide projector that's like a automatic photographic crack dispenser) and probably some black and white and color for scanning, too.
I like provia slide, anyone have any suggestions for black and white, and also for high speed films?
I hope to shoot a few rolls at every restaurant assignment I shoot, and mix those in with the digital work. Particularly portraits.
cheers,
Doug
I've been shooting digital almost exclusively for a few years now, after shooting 35mm and 120 for a while. The 35mm was Leica/Canon rf, and the 120 was usually Rolleiflex and Minolta TLRs. I gave them up for the convenience of digital and the faster workflow.
I won't go into my digital journey, but I tried full-frame and various APS-C cameras, but kept going back to m43. Right now I have a E-M5 and three great little prime lenses. I love the kit! But I miss film, particularly, the limited depth of field it offers, the organic grain, the whole ritual of film, even the bloody smell of emulsion when you open up the foil package.
A couple of months ago I bought a Leica M3 off of GetDPI. It's my choice for most beautiful camera ever, and I've owned a few over the years. This one is really nice. Single stroke, modified to focus to .7 meters. On a recent shoot of a fish fry restaurant, I shot a few rolls of cheap kodak film, and though none of them made it into my submissions, I was reminded why I like film.
But I haven't really used the M3. The E-M5 is just too convenient. And the look of 35mm film isn't different enough to motivate me to load it up.
So I started thinking about medium format. I read a lot online as is my habit...looked at Hasselblad and the Rollei SL66 and reconsidered TLRs and even the Mamiya 6 or Fuji GF670...but then I remembered the Makina 67. I had one briefly. I can't remember why I was dumb enough to get rid of it. But I was shooting a lot of film at the time and it probably seemed more trouble than benefit.
Times are different now. I'd like a camera in my gear bag that gives me a very different look, something that digital just can't really do short of a digital back and oodles of cash. But something compact, too.
I considered the Makina vs. the GF670, which seems like a great camera. Half a stop difference, slightly longer lens on the Makina, A mode on the GF670...the Makina is more expensive. I almost bought the GF670. Makina prices are pretty high and I notice that most of them on ebay are BIN with very high prices that don't seem to sell...auctions seem to end more reasonably, but still, for less I could get a new GF670.
Then I wandered for some reason to KEH, and was tooling around their MF section, and checked Misc. Medium Format and then folding cameras. BGN Makina 67 for $1200. I bought it. Comes tomorrow. Hope it's another KEH surprise and in great shape. I'll keep you posted. Now I have to buy some film. Want to shoot slide (I have an old MF slide projector that's like a automatic photographic crack dispenser) and probably some black and white and color for scanning, too.
I like provia slide, anyone have any suggestions for black and white, and also for high speed films?
I hope to shoot a few rolls at every restaurant assignment I shoot, and mix those in with the digital work. Particularly portraits.
cheers,
Doug