spiky247
Newbie
Just got a Zeiss Ikon with 105mm f3.5 Tessar on a Syncro Compur shutter as a present for my GF. Had a test drive before boxing it up and now i'm hooked! 
Now I want to get myself a folder as well. It will mostly be used for portaiture and to compliment my 4x5 set up when travelling. I'm torn between a Plaubel Makina 670 or a Bessa III :bang:
Can anyone tell me which one will focuse closer?
Which one is lighter? and if you were in my shoes, which one would you choose?
Thanks a lot!
Now I want to get myself a folder as well. It will mostly be used for portaiture and to compliment my 4x5 set up when travelling. I'm torn between a Plaubel Makina 670 or a Bessa III :bang:
Can anyone tell me which one will focuse closer?
Which one is lighter? and if you were in my shoes, which one would you choose?
Thanks a lot!
spiky247
Newbie
Andrew,
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. Yes I agree with you on the feel of the older cameras. The camera really did change my approach to photography. I really felt like I was shooting with an antique, and I didn't have to worry about getting every thing spot on. As a matter of fact I didn't even have a meter when I tested the camera, just sunny 16 - 2 stops for a smoggy day and everything came out great. It's really amazing to see how good the results were! If I had more time to shoot for my self I'd definitely keep the Ikon for myself
However I will be shooting a lot of travel and editorial work in the future and I am looking for something a little more precise to take along with me when I'm shooting with the 4x5. I think the Bessa III would suit me quite well! Thanks again for your help!
Zeiss Ikona 105mm Tessar T f11 @ 1/100s on Tri-X
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. Yes I agree with you on the feel of the older cameras. The camera really did change my approach to photography. I really felt like I was shooting with an antique, and I didn't have to worry about getting every thing spot on. As a matter of fact I didn't even have a meter when I tested the camera, just sunny 16 - 2 stops for a smoggy day and everything came out great. It's really amazing to see how good the results were! If I had more time to shoot for my self I'd definitely keep the Ikon for myself
However I will be shooting a lot of travel and editorial work in the future and I am looking for something a little more precise to take along with me when I'm shooting with the 4x5. I think the Bessa III would suit me quite well! Thanks again for your help!

Zeiss Ikona 105mm Tessar T f11 @ 1/100s on Tri-X