this could be (this is) me...
this could be (this is) me...
My periodic attempts to return to medium format. Having shot Koni Omegas and Rolleis when I first started doing newspaper work, I occasionally think I should go back to them or something like them again. That's led to a well-used Koni and, of all things, an RZ67, both sitting on shelves for well over 18 months. I also have a 2.8 Rollei, the last one I used professionally. Even though I will probably only put a roll or two more of Tri-X through it in the next year, it will stay as long as I do. The RZ and the Koni will probably go when I get around to it.
Huh. This is me, in far fewer words than I could ever say it!
Like so many, I get periodic attacks of a form of GAS I identify as 'mediumformat-itis' - an overwhelming urge to go big, make large negatives, enjoy the (supposed) benefits of better sharpness, more definition, great mid-tones, and the like.
I got into MF in the '60s (Yashica D, Rolleis). I own three 'flexes and a 'cord Vb and still use them. The one-lens limit has always limited me, so I think.
Meantimes, I bought and used Speed Graphics, Linhofs, Bronicas, a Contax, and a handful of Mamiyas. The worst investment in time and money I made in MF, was a battered but functional GA645 I got dirt-cheap six years ago. A great camera, incredibly sharp lens, superb definition, it worked well - but I couldn't bond with it. My worst annoyance was I had to turn it on its side to shoot anything horizontal, and almost all my work is architecture. So I sold the beast, at a small profit.
Not content with this adventure, 18 months later I bought a GA645i. Same problems. I tried and tried, I used it for a year, I put 100+ rolls through it - and happiy fogged it off pronto when a friend offered me a profitable price.
Now, you think I would have learned my lesson about the Fuji GAs. Not so. In 2016 I had the offer of a GA645wi and I went into it again. Same problems, plus distortion I saw in my architectural images. I need undistorted verticals, and the GA645wi gave just enough distortion to bother me, unless I used a tripod, which wasn't suitable. So it went, for the price I paid, on Ebay, so a small loss after commissions etc.
I now use my two Rolleiflex Ts and 16 exposure kits, and do work that I regard as just fine.
Lesson learnt. Like presspass, I've not regretted any of this, and view the experience as part of my learning curve in life.
My Rolleis, like my Nikkormats, will stay with me. It's good to know what gear suits us best and to make the best of it, and I've learned this, if at times the hard way.
Digitally, my two firsts were Canons, a G10 I despised for its p*ss-poor framing and other quirks, then a 450D I made a valiant afford to like, but failed, mostly poor contrast and image sharpness problems (could have been software, or just a badly built camera). Got rid of both, bought a Nikon D90, now use two Nikon D700s. Happy as a pig in you know what. Short and sweet.
Excellent posts overall in this thread.