Berliner
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I brought my Hexar RF to Amsterdam last weekend, and had a strikingly clear realization while walking down Harlemerstraat in a pouring rain on my search for marzipan & cheese. What a great camera!
First, AEL. It rained the entire time I was there—it always does, but I love the city just the same, so I was not going to let that slow me down. I had to shoot fast, while shielding my camera under my mac in between shots, so with a 35mm hyperfocused for f. 8, the clear 35mm brightlines, and AEL set, I could quickly meter and recompose to shoot. Auto wind also is a blessing, and the noise of the shutter/wind is negligible, even while ‘hip-shooting’ people looking at art in quiet museums/galleries.
Since I brought 100, 400, & 800 B&W, and colour film with me, I had it set to DX, so as day turned to night, I could reload with the desired speed super quick, not having to worry about under/over exposing entire rolls.
The Hexar was kept in the ‘on’ position, set to ‘continuous wind”, under my mac for the better part of three days. The batteries—about 9 months old now, still show full power. The very wet conditions didn’t cause the camera to balk at all, either. I was very impressed. And speaking of being impressed--The rain forced me indoors for some of the time but I caught a GREAT exhibit on Weegee at FOAM--highly recommended! Spent most of the day there…
Oh, and to bring this full circle, I did finally find the most delectable marzipans, and a very nice Old Edam...
First, AEL. It rained the entire time I was there—it always does, but I love the city just the same, so I was not going to let that slow me down. I had to shoot fast, while shielding my camera under my mac in between shots, so with a 35mm hyperfocused for f. 8, the clear 35mm brightlines, and AEL set, I could quickly meter and recompose to shoot. Auto wind also is a blessing, and the noise of the shutter/wind is negligible, even while ‘hip-shooting’ people looking at art in quiet museums/galleries.
Since I brought 100, 400, & 800 B&W, and colour film with me, I had it set to DX, so as day turned to night, I could reload with the desired speed super quick, not having to worry about under/over exposing entire rolls.
The Hexar was kept in the ‘on’ position, set to ‘continuous wind”, under my mac for the better part of three days. The batteries—about 9 months old now, still show full power. The very wet conditions didn’t cause the camera to balk at all, either. I was very impressed. And speaking of being impressed--The rain forced me indoors for some of the time but I caught a GREAT exhibit on Weegee at FOAM--highly recommended! Spent most of the day there…
Oh, and to bring this full circle, I did finally find the most delectable marzipans, and a very nice Old Edam...