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maraboutflash
Tlr
Tlr
Rolleiflex 3.5 xenotar or ikoflex IIa would be my choice. The second has no lightmeter but you can get one for a third the price for the Rolleiflex. But do not forget a hood and filters...:angel: :angel:
Tlr
Rolleiflex 3.5 xenotar or ikoflex IIa would be my choice. The second has no lightmeter but you can get one for a third the price for the Rolleiflex. But do not forget a hood and filters...:angel: :angel:
pau3
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In other words, has any of you, TLR experts, felt that
a (good) 2.8 lens made the difference (in front of
an acceptable 3.5 lens)
Pau
a (good) 2.8 lens made the difference (in front of
an acceptable 3.5 lens)
Pau
Wayno
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Because of the larger neg you can get away with using faster films in MF and the image won't suffer too much - so I don't see a huge advantage from a 2.8 lens over a 3.5 (less than a stop). It's also easy to handhold really slow shutter speeds with TLRs. DOF @f3.5 with a 75 or 80mm lens is pretty small at minimum focus distance, so you don't really need f2.8 unless you want super thin DOF.
All of the better TLRs (Yashica/Rollei/Ricoh/ZI/Minolta/Mamiya/etc) can produce great quality pictures. If you want top quality build + optics for a cheap price get a Rolleicord.
All of the better TLRs (Yashica/Rollei/Ricoh/ZI/Minolta/Mamiya/etc) can produce great quality pictures. If you want top quality build + optics for a cheap price get a Rolleicord.
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Ossifan
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Michiel said:
Yes, we did... and sadly no one offered me a Yashica at a good price... I'm still looking and considering.
Best to you,
Cheers,
Alex
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