Show Me Your TLR
2 years ago, I never even considered a TLR, I thought it was too old timey
I started reading rangefinderforum.com, because I was seeking ultimate uncompromised image quality, from cameras that were discreet and were a step back from the consant upgrade cycle that digital photography caused me to build up in my mind. Initially I read these forums on what type of camera would give me "Leica" quality images.After going through 2 Leica's, a Contax G, and finally settling on Mamiya rangefinders I thought I had discovered as much as I needed to about rangefinders.
Then I started to read about TLR's. An anachronism of a camera that I wasn't initially interested in, however the more I read about them, the more curious I was about these reflex-less/mirror-box-less cameras, that required a slow, deliberate type of shooting.
As a result my images have become less snapshot-y and more pensive. It's an evolution, for sure, The last year I spent most of my time reading threads about how to shoot a TLR in the absence of a meter (Sunny 16), how to hold it, how to get used to the backwards image of a TLR, or the niceties of a particular Rolleiflex Planar lens, and more. Enough about the gear, my images that come from my TLR are distinctive.
I love shooting with my Autocord.
