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Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar with Rollei RPX400 and Rodinal
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William Jusuf
sem
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Hope you fine folk don't mind a x-post from the Mamiya 6 thread (it's dead in there).
Mamiya 6 w/ 75 f3.5 G | HP5+ @ 400 | Cinestill df96



Mamiya 6 w/ 75 f3.5 G | HP5+ @ 400 | Cinestill df96
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Mamiya 6 | 75 f/3.5 G | Ilford HP5+ @ 400 | Cinestill df96
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Rolleiflex 3.5F and Kodak Portra 400
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GF670 HP5+

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Ditto, same street in Wilmington, NC

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Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar
Rollei RPX400 rated 1600 with Rodinal
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What MF camera? That is a more difficult question than I am sure you thought it would be. There are RFs, SLRs, auto-exposure,interchangable lens varieties, TLRs, folders, and combinations of all before. There are 645, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9, dual formats, roll film and sheet film models. Some are pretty good. Some not so good. And that is my opinion. You and others may disagree with my opinions.
Personally, I like a Zeiss 6x9 with Novar lens, folder; compact light, and a good picture taker. A Mamiya Super Press 23 I have has 645, 6x7, 6x9 (and one model w/645), interchangeble backs (one a focusing screen for 6x9 sheet film), interchangeble lenses, bellows back, and weighs more that I want to carry now with my back problems. I never bonded with my Rolleiflex and its 6x6 format, so I gave it away to a relative who loves it and uses it. I like a 6x9 with metal case and folding bellows bed that uses 6x9 sheet film, or a roll film back of 129 roll film (Nope, haven't tried spooling that yet).
What would you want? I would suggest looking at what you think you would most like, and start your journey. Many of the older cameras still take surprisingly good photos and don't cost that much. It will be an interesting journey. Some will be great, some will need CLA, some won't really work. You just have to work your way through them. It can be a fun journey, or you may decide early on MF isn't really for you.
Good luck.
Personally, I like a Zeiss 6x9 with Novar lens, folder; compact light, and a good picture taker. A Mamiya Super Press 23 I have has 645, 6x7, 6x9 (and one model w/645), interchangeble backs (one a focusing screen for 6x9 sheet film), interchangeble lenses, bellows back, and weighs more that I want to carry now with my back problems. I never bonded with my Rolleiflex and its 6x6 format, so I gave it away to a relative who loves it and uses it. I like a 6x9 with metal case and folding bellows bed that uses 6x9 sheet film, or a roll film back of 129 roll film (Nope, haven't tried spooling that yet).
What would you want? I would suggest looking at what you think you would most like, and start your journey. Many of the older cameras still take surprisingly good photos and don't cost that much. It will be an interesting journey. Some will be great, some will need CLA, some won't really work. You just have to work your way through them. It can be a fun journey, or you may decide early on MF isn't really for you.
Good luck.
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Solemnly by William Jusuf, on Flickr
Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar
Rollei RPX400 rated 1600 with Rodinal
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William Jusuf
Nice photo. I love the lighting.
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Hope you fine folk don't mind a x-post from the Mamiya 6 thread (it's dead in there).
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Mamiya 6 w/ 75 f3.5 G | HP5+ @ 400 | Cinestill df96
Sweet tones these ones. Lovely.
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Sweet tones these ones. Lovely.
Thanks, I'm still learning so that means a lot.

Pierce Point Ranch, Pt. Reyes
Mamiya 6 | 75 f/3.5 G | Ektar 100
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Great pictures in this thread.
Bronica GS-1 + PG 100mm 3.5 + HP5 Plus [800ASA]

Bronica GS-1 + PG 100mm 3.5 + HP5 Plus [800ASA]
music_healing
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Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar with Rollei RPX400 rated 800 with Rodinal
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William Jusuf
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Love this photo of the farmer, Xabier!Mamiya C220 + 80mm 2.8 + Ilford HP5 Plus [640ASA] + HC110 [1+31]
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Rolleiflex Automat MX EVS, yellow filter, TMax 400:
Wood on wood by bingley0522, on Flickr
Rocks by bingley0522, on Flickr
There and over there by bingley0522, on Flickr



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