thegman
Veteran
Jim,
You say that the photos you are most happy with are the medium format shots. Maybe you need to think about whether it's the camera/film you're happy with, or was it at the time you were shooting MF, you had more time to spare, more inspired, or more creative?
Despite not getting along with shooting it, I was delighted with my first roll from my Rolleiflex. I sold that camera, as TLRs are just not for me I don't think, but you say you like square format, you say you like MF, maybe a TLR is worth a go?
Does not need to be a Rollei, $200 will buy you a Yashicamat, and will give you all the resolution you need. Portra 400 is so forgiving with exposure, and I find the colours are predictable ( in a good way).
For pictures of the kids etc. stick with digital, just get a little compact, but maybe for your artistic endeavours, go with what works for you.
You say that the photos you are most happy with are the medium format shots. Maybe you need to think about whether it's the camera/film you're happy with, or was it at the time you were shooting MF, you had more time to spare, more inspired, or more creative?
Despite not getting along with shooting it, I was delighted with my first roll from my Rolleiflex. I sold that camera, as TLRs are just not for me I don't think, but you say you like square format, you say you like MF, maybe a TLR is worth a go?
Does not need to be a Rollei, $200 will buy you a Yashicamat, and will give you all the resolution you need. Portra 400 is so forgiving with exposure, and I find the colours are predictable ( in a good way).
For pictures of the kids etc. stick with digital, just get a little compact, but maybe for your artistic endeavours, go with what works for you.