edmelvins
Beardless User
Hi guys,
I just bought a 500 c/m with a 80mm a while back and I really love it. Now I need a wider lens and I'm thinking about getting another body with the 50mm lens. I know that it's not cheap but I'm willing to sacrifice a little bit of my pocket money to do so.
However, somebody just came up to me and offered his rz67 (not pro II) with 65mm and a polaroid back for $550. This is way cheaper than the Hasselblad. But I'm afraid that I will regret it and sell it eventually. How good is the 65mm lens?
Would you get a Rz67 instead of 500 c/m because of the price?
I used to have a RB67 and I have taken some good pictures with it however it is very heavy and not portable. Also I don't really like the focusing system (I think it's very slow). The Hasselblad is still relatively portable. Also, I think it'll be nice to have two bodies of 500 c/m since I can just switch the backs, lenses, and other accessories between the two.
What do you think? What are the pros and cons?
Thanks guys. 🙂
I just bought a 500 c/m with a 80mm a while back and I really love it. Now I need a wider lens and I'm thinking about getting another body with the 50mm lens. I know that it's not cheap but I'm willing to sacrifice a little bit of my pocket money to do so.
However, somebody just came up to me and offered his rz67 (not pro II) with 65mm and a polaroid back for $550. This is way cheaper than the Hasselblad. But I'm afraid that I will regret it and sell it eventually. How good is the 65mm lens?
Would you get a Rz67 instead of 500 c/m because of the price?
I used to have a RB67 and I have taken some good pictures with it however it is very heavy and not portable. Also I don't really like the focusing system (I think it's very slow). The Hasselblad is still relatively portable. Also, I think it'll be nice to have two bodies of 500 c/m since I can just switch the backs, lenses, and other accessories between the two.
What do you think? What are the pros and cons?
Thanks guys. 🙂
