Jamie123
Veteran
I'd go for the M9 while you can. The Hassleblad can be bought later.
I don't get this reasoning. The M9 can be bought later, too, and at a much lower price. The Hasselblad will cost roughly the same a year or two years from now.
I'd go for the M9 while you can. The Hassleblad can be bought later.
Definitely. This is actually the lens spread I have. I prefer it to the other popular lineup, the 60/100/180. Cheaper, too.
I don't get this reasoning. The M9 can be bought later, too, and at a much lower price. The Hasselblad will cost roughly the same a year or two years from now.
Well, I've used MF lots, and must still have
Unlike Double Negative, I've an M9 and no Hasselblad, because I gave up Hasselblads in the 1980s. If you don't mind a slow camera, and want a LOT more versatility (and a bigger neg) consider a 'baby' Linhof, though a reflex is more use for portraits.
Cheers,
R.
Dear Peter,Worked in 'Fleet Street' for a bit during the late 60s/ early 70s and remember Anne Ward one of two female 'Daily Mirror' Staff Photoraphers and she used a Linhof Press 70 for everything including some of the most violent anti Vietnam War demo's in London. That was real 'Street Photography'.
The thing is, the two are so different that it's hard for many people (including me) to understand why you see M9/Hasselblad as the choice. What are you unhappy with about your current pictures? What sort of pictures do you shoot?
Cheers,
R.
How about an M8.2 and the Hassleblad?