Steve M.
Veteran
I really like 6x6 and have been acquiring a few cameras that are 6x6 or can be cropped to that. So far I have 2 great folders, but I want an SLR too. I can't seem to find one I like, so my workaround has been to use a Rolleiflex T w/ prism finder. Works fine, but the ergonomics are not exactly typical for an SLR, and the camera is top heavy and unbalanced. I know me, and if the camera isn't easy to carry and shoot, I won't.
The problem is that all the solutions I see in 6x6 SLRs have some pretty serious downsides. I looked at the big cameras like the Pentax 67, and the even bigger and heavier Mamiyas and Bronicas. Those cameras are not any improvement over the Rolleiflex w/ prism as far as ease of use. That seems to leave just the Pentacon Six, the Kiev, and the Graflex Norita, all of which seem to have serious reliability problems. The Exacta 66 is too much of an investment. A Hassy w/ a prism finder and a grip is a possibility, but more money than I want to spend, and is probably a handful to tote around anyway.
Am I missing something, or are there any other 6x6 (or 6x7) SLR's that wouldn't be too expensive, too big, or too heavy?
The problem is that all the solutions I see in 6x6 SLRs have some pretty serious downsides. I looked at the big cameras like the Pentax 67, and the even bigger and heavier Mamiyas and Bronicas. Those cameras are not any improvement over the Rolleiflex w/ prism as far as ease of use. That seems to leave just the Pentacon Six, the Kiev, and the Graflex Norita, all of which seem to have serious reliability problems. The Exacta 66 is too much of an investment. A Hassy w/ a prism finder and a grip is a possibility, but more money than I want to spend, and is probably a handful to tote around anyway.
Am I missing something, or are there any other 6x6 (or 6x7) SLR's that wouldn't be too expensive, too big, or too heavy?