sleepyhead
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Hello, I'm hoping to do a series of black & white night pictures with my Mamiya 6 this winter in moist, but not WET, conditions. I mean an hour or two at a time in cool temperatures (at or around freezing point) with light mist, fog, plus the condensation on the camera and lenses once I get back indoors.
Does anyone have any experience with how the Mamiya 6 and lenses fair after repeated treatment to cool and damp conditions?
In general I don't "baby" my equiptment, and often use my (entirely mechanical) Hasselblad in such conditions (even in light rain/snow), but the Mamiya 6 is a heavily electronic camera after all, with scarce parts/repair options, and I LOVE IT SO MUCH, but don't want to love it to death!
Thanks in advance for your help.
PS In case you're wondering 'why don't I just use my Hasselblad?' it's because due to lack of free time, this project will need to be done on my bicycle/train/bus/walk commute to/from work, and my only camera support will be a Leitz table-top tripod that I can press against walls/trees/rocks/etc. This setup will just allow "handheld" shots with the Mamiya 6 down to perhaps 1/4 or 1/2 second, but will not be sturdy enough for the Hasselblad. Plus, the Mamiya 6 plus 50, 75, 150mm lenses have a total weight about the same as the Hasselblad with 80/2.8 lens and one film back. If I carried my Zeiss 50/2.8 and 110/2 for Hasselblad instead of the 80/2.8, the total weight would be around doubled!
I'm looking into a small, lightweight "normal" tripod that I can use for longer exposures, perhaps something like a Gitzo Traveler type, but even a bit SHORTER would be fine, as long as it's quite sturdy and packs small.
Ramble, ramble...
Does anyone have any experience with how the Mamiya 6 and lenses fair after repeated treatment to cool and damp conditions?
In general I don't "baby" my equiptment, and often use my (entirely mechanical) Hasselblad in such conditions (even in light rain/snow), but the Mamiya 6 is a heavily electronic camera after all, with scarce parts/repair options, and I LOVE IT SO MUCH, but don't want to love it to death!
Thanks in advance for your help.
PS In case you're wondering 'why don't I just use my Hasselblad?' it's because due to lack of free time, this project will need to be done on my bicycle/train/bus/walk commute to/from work, and my only camera support will be a Leitz table-top tripod that I can press against walls/trees/rocks/etc. This setup will just allow "handheld" shots with the Mamiya 6 down to perhaps 1/4 or 1/2 second, but will not be sturdy enough for the Hasselblad. Plus, the Mamiya 6 plus 50, 75, 150mm lenses have a total weight about the same as the Hasselblad with 80/2.8 lens and one film back. If I carried my Zeiss 50/2.8 and 110/2 for Hasselblad instead of the 80/2.8, the total weight would be around doubled!
I'm looking into a small, lightweight "normal" tripod that I can use for longer exposures, perhaps something like a Gitzo Traveler type, but even a bit SHORTER would be fine, as long as it's quite sturdy and packs small.
Ramble, ramble...