emraphoto
Veteran
you caught me my friend. it wasn't anywhere near a street to be truthful.
my oh my, louie. i don't think the mamiya's perished but i am sure someone might have bronzed them by now. smashing bit of work (like everything he's done).
my oh my, louie. i don't think the mamiya's perished but i am sure someone might have bronzed them by now. smashing bit of work (like everything he's done).
Jeicob
Amateur
Like smiling faces? Discrete as a Linhof 220!
Home build camera using a Super Angulon 47/5.6 with Graflex back and magazines for 6x9, 6x7 and 6x6.
The empty Graflex frame can be used to create a front/body for other lenses
(The Linhof sheet-film holder is kind of to thick for the Graflex system).
The camera will be up for sale when I've had the time to take a look at the graflex.org site.

Home build camera using a Super Angulon 47/5.6 with Graflex back and magazines for 6x9, 6x7 and 6x6.
The empty Graflex frame can be used to create a front/body for other lenses
(The Linhof sheet-film holder is kind of to thick for the Graflex system).
The camera will be up for sale when I've had the time to take a look at the graflex.org site.
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petronius
Veteran
I used my Linhof 220 in the last holidays for street shooting beside a Zorki 1. More people were interested in the Zorki than in the Linhof. Maybe because the Linhof is a black one?
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Al Kaplan
Veteran
I used to enjoy shooting with a Century Graphic. I had a Brooks-Plaubel Veriwide 100 for a few years but it's really just scale focusing. I done a lot of street shooting, still do, with a Rolleiflex composing with the sportsfinder in the hood. Just below the eyepiece of the sportsfinder is a little lens which is focsed on the center of the groundglass via a small mirror in the hood. I usually focus with the split image rangefinder in the center of the ground glass, then move my eye up to the sportsfinder window.
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fbf
Well-known
I'd ask whether that counts as a rangefinder, but today is no gear talk day.
Sure it is and one of the best.
Used my friend's 12tc once and i was instantly hooked.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
The old style knob wind Graflex 8 exposure roll back makes a negative which is a few millimeters longer than the later RH-8 lever wind back.
Jeicob
Amateur
A young man (25 years ago) with a creme colored one in his hand made people stopping up and staring!I used my Linhof 220 in the last holidays for street shooting beside a Zorki 1. More people were interested in the Zorki than in the Linhof. Maybe because the Linhof is a black one?
FrankS
Registered User
Fujica GS645W with 45mm f5.6 lens. About 28mm equiv. in 135 format. Built in meter and scale focus.
Derek_Teixeira
Established
While I can't tell you what would be a good RF, I can tell you that I tend to shoot strictly in Manual Focus as of late with my street shots in NYC. While it may be a pain the ass to get used to shooting in this method, especially with things moving so quickly in NY, once you do get the hang of it, the control you will have is unmatched. Good Luck!
Wahoo
Washing on Siegfried Line
Some of the Best Things about using a TLR is . . .
Some of the Best Things about using a TLR is . . .
.....you can shoot overhead, through your legs, round corners, out of paper bag and whilst riding your bike.
not mine
Some of the Best Things about using a TLR is . . .
.....you can shoot overhead, through your legs, round corners, out of paper bag and whilst riding your bike.

Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
I use a Mamiya 6 now and then for street shooting. And Rolleiflex sometimes too.
If i really feel like it I take my Linhof technika 70.
I did a lot street photography with a Bronica RF645. BUt I sold that one after I got the mamiya. I like square better. BUt as a camera I liked the Bronica better.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
If i really feel like it I take my Linhof technika 70.
I did a lot street photography with a Bronica RF645. BUt I sold that one after I got the mamiya. I like square better. BUt as a camera I liked the Bronica better.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
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