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I think it's better personally... (I've owned 2 Rolleiflexes and now use the P67).
That is interesting. I've been bitten by the rolleiflex bug lately and have been wondering the same thing as Bruno. Can you elaborate?
I think it's better personally... (I've owned 2 Rolleiflexes and now use the P67).
That is interesting. I've been bitten by the rolleiflex bug lately and have been wondering the same thing as Bruno. Can you elaborate?
That is interesting. I've been bitten by the rolleiflex bug lately and have been wondering the same thing as Bruno. Can you elaborate?
Pro-Mone,
For me its the 6x7 format over the square. Nothing like the bigger negative, and the 6x7 to me is an organic format for portraits.
I wonder who bought that 75/2.8 AL that was selling at Adorama for $899.00?
At the next meet-up I'll bring my Rollie 3.5 "Whiteface" that was completely overhauled by Harry Fleenor and has a Maxwell screen upgrade. What makes the Rollei 3.5 a great camera is its WLV, its light weight, and compact size. Rollies are so light and compact that I use to carry a Tele Rolleiflex and the Rollei 3.5 F which made a very light weight portable walk around medium format kit. This camera is so quiet and smooth that I often have to try to advance the film to find out if I fired the shutter. Easily my smoothest and almost silent camera.
Now Andre owns my Tele Rollieflex and basically a Rollei 3.5 and the Tele Rolleiflex is his kit.
Cal
I returned the older TTL prism finder that I bought on KEH and ordered another one.
for the time being, here's how I'm shooting my 6x7
DSCF7553 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
DSCF7543 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
I want one , just for portraits. Would You recomended the Pentax 67 with the 105 over... rollei or hasselblad? is in the same league concerning to IQ?
I have the impression, that Pentax 67 lenses are actually great for portraiture because of a slightly lower resolution wide open than Hasselblad or Rolleiflex - but this does not apply to all lenses. I have bought the 75AL, 90, 105, 135, 165/4, 165/2.8 and 200/4 and want to give them a fair try. Apparently the 165/4 and 200/4 share common Ernostar design with the Nikkor P 105/2.5 which is legendary in itself. I also like the fact, that with the Pentax adapter you can shoot all the 67 lenses on Pentax 645N with full AE functionality, and that camera has an incredibly nice viewfinder - here's one on 645N with the Pentax 67 90/2.8 wide open:
MF20122801 by mfogiel, on Flickr
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Actually there is... Shoot any other format and crop to square 😀
I have the impression, that Pentax 67 lenses are actually great for portraiture because of a slightly lower resolution wide open than Hasselblad or Rolleiflex - but this does not apply to all lenses. I have bought the 75AL, 90, 105, 135, 165/4, 165/2.8 and 200/4 and want to give them a fair try. Apparently the 165/4 and 200/4 share common Ernostar design with the Nikkor P 105/2.5 which is legendary in itself. I also like the fact, that with the Pentax adapter you can shoot all the 67 lenses on Pentax 645N with full AE functionality, and that camera has an incredibly nice viewfinder - here's one on 645N with the Pentax 67 90/2.8 wide open:
MF20122801 by mfogiel, on Flickr
I have the impression, that Pentax 67 lenses are actually great for portraiture because of a slightly lower resolution wide open than Hasselblad or Rolleiflex - but this does not apply to all lenses. I have bought the 75AL, 90, 105, 135, 165/4, 165/2.8 and 200/4 and want to give them a fair try. Apparently the 165/4 and 200/4 share common Ernostar design with the Nikkor P 105/2.5 which is legendary in itself. I also like the fact, that with the Pentax adapter you can shoot all the 67 lenses on Pentax 645N with full AE functionality, and that camera has an incredibly nice viewfinder - here's one on 645N with the Pentax 67 90/2.8 wide open:
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Having said that, there is no substitute for the square frame, so if that's what you're into (I love it) then get a Hassy/Rollei.
But there never is a true 6x6. 8)
If anyone is still looking for a Pentax 67, I've got one with a 105mm lens I've been trying to sell for a couple of weeks. It never occurred to me to list on this forum though. It's in good shape, but has some brassing here and there. It does have MLU. Send me a message for more details.
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Man I hate that I missed out on that. I've wanted to go 6x7 for awhile as my mamiya 645 just doesn't cut it.
I'm thinking P67, 75/2.8AL, 105/2.4, and 165/4LS... Now to move the rest of the medium format gear and my unused Nikon supertele so I can get the 75...
I hear you. I missed out on it too. I PM'd him about it, but somebody else on RFF was quicker than I. Still on the hunt for a reasonably priced Pentax 67 with a lens.