jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Hi all.
I love my Rolleiflex and use it all the time, but every once in awhile I get the urge to shoot a 6X9 negative. So, I'm looking for folder, since I don't really want to spend a lot of money.
My criteria is simple:
1) It must be easy to use. I've never really shot scale focusing, but if it's easy enough to do with the camera, then I'll try it out.
2) The lens should be good for both b&w and color, as I'll be using some slide film with it in addition to b&w.
3) Not expensive. This is relative, of course, but I'd rather keep it at or around 100 bucks. I could go higher, but I'd want to get rid of something first. It isn't necessarily a money issue, but I'd rather not spend several hundred dollars ( or more ) on something that I'm not sure if I like using or not ( and if that were the case, I'd probably just get another lens instead ).
Criteria 1) is the most important.
Any input is welcome.
Thanks,
Jan
I love my Rolleiflex and use it all the time, but every once in awhile I get the urge to shoot a 6X9 negative. So, I'm looking for folder, since I don't really want to spend a lot of money.
My criteria is simple:
1) It must be easy to use. I've never really shot scale focusing, but if it's easy enough to do with the camera, then I'll try it out.
2) The lens should be good for both b&w and color, as I'll be using some slide film with it in addition to b&w.
3) Not expensive. This is relative, of course, but I'd rather keep it at or around 100 bucks. I could go higher, but I'd want to get rid of something first. It isn't necessarily a money issue, but I'd rather not spend several hundred dollars ( or more ) on something that I'm not sure if I like using or not ( and if that were the case, I'd probably just get another lens instead ).
Criteria 1) is the most important.
Any input is welcome.
Thanks,
Jan