haagen_dazs
Well-known
oh dang. thanks guys. didnt realize there are so many
oppz
oppz
Bryce
Well-known
It's been a popular format because it's so useful. Crop into a rectangle, after the fact, or compose for square.
I really like square images...
I really like square images...
mjflory
Accumulator
The Hassy wasn't the first 6x6 SLR, by the way. The Korelle-Reflex, made by Kochmann of Dresden, was introduced in 1935 (see http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/reflexkorelle.html), and even it was preceded by the Noviflex by Eichapfel of Dresden (http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/noviflex.html). I've never seen a Noviflex, but years ago a very dear uncle, a medical pathologist, gave me the Korelle he'd used for histological photography in, I think, the early 1940's. It's not remotely as precise or robust a camera as the Hasselblad, but it was a capable camera with a variety of lenses available. For work at close range the ability to do away with the parallax problems of a twin-lens reflex is invaluable.
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tedwhite
Guest
Kowa 6 - if you can find one - looks exactly like a Hasselblad, and both their 80mm lenses are equal in quality. Costs far less than a Hassy.
But I love my Rolleiflex. Slows me down, makes me contemplative, and it's so quiet.
Ted
But I love my Rolleiflex. Slows me down, makes me contemplative, and it's so quiet.
Ted
Dougg
Seasoned Member
bHeinemann
Registered RF rookie
mamiya 6 
Daniel Unkefer
Established
I own and regularly use three Hasselblad bodies (two 500CM's, and an ELM). They are utterly reliable, and not very expensive. The lenses are what can be expensive in the V system.
In addition, I have two Pentacon-6TL bodies, Exakta 66 MK2, Kiev 6c, Kiev 60, and a Hartblei 1006m body that takes Hasselblad backs and P6 lenses.
Those P6 lenses are not particularly expensive, and are of a most excellent quality.
-Dan, use all this stuff regularly.
In addition, I have two Pentacon-6TL bodies, Exakta 66 MK2, Kiev 6c, Kiev 60, and a Hartblei 1006m body that takes Hasselblad backs and P6 lenses.
Those P6 lenses are not particularly expensive, and are of a most excellent quality.
-Dan, use all this stuff regularly.
Flinor
Well-known
Super Ikonta B
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wlewisiii
Guest
Isolette III. Exquisite...
William
William
Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
thurows said:Nice looking camera, is that a range finder on top?
Yes it is, an auxilliary one. Voigtlander did make a Perkeo E model with an integrated but uncoupled rangefinder, but they are quite rare and rediculously expensive in comparison.
satbunny
Established
Loads of folders, simple point and shoots, like the Zeiss Nettars.. Lubitel 166b, many TLRs. In it's day it probably was the most common format.
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