katgut@earthlink.net
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Hi,
I'm considering using a Mamiya 6 for weddings. I have a complete system which was inherited, so my equipment cost is $0. However, I would probably buy a backup body and shoot with a 75 on one and my 50 on another. I know the relative merits of such a system and film costs, but my question for anyone who has used them (or a 7) this way is:
Is changing film the deal breaker here? I have to sit down and do it, unlike 35mm where I can change quickly with one hand. Have you found that running out of film is a real handicap? It's very frustrating that the films that really should be 220 are no longer available, especially with B&W.
thanks
I'm considering using a Mamiya 6 for weddings. I have a complete system which was inherited, so my equipment cost is $0. However, I would probably buy a backup body and shoot with a 75 on one and my 50 on another. I know the relative merits of such a system and film costs, but my question for anyone who has used them (or a 7) this way is:
Is changing film the deal breaker here? I have to sit down and do it, unlike 35mm where I can change quickly with one hand. Have you found that running out of film is a real handicap? It's very frustrating that the films that really should be 220 are no longer available, especially with B&W.
thanks