Jamie123
Veteran
Just curious,
What do you do with the 6x7 negatives?
Do you print them in the darkroom?
I scan them on a Nikon CS 9000 ED scanner. After that I put them in a cardboard envelope and stash them in a box 🙂
Just curious,
What do you do with the 6x7 negatives?
Do you print them in the darkroom?
I have recently bought a Rollei 2.8f in near mint condition (ouch!) and am going to be using that for my MF for a while.
By the way, my Pro II with 110mm f/2.8 and waist-level finder is one of my favourite walkabout cameras.
Well, I'm digging up this thread because I, too, am now thinking of selling my Bessa III. Not because I don't love it, I do. But if you follow me on any other forums/outlets, you'll see I switch gear up from time to time. (I sold my 'blad system after using the Bessa III for a while also). I have recently bought a Rollei 2.8f in near mint condition (ouch!) and am going to be using that for my MF for a while. Will probably be posting the Bessa III for sale after Christmas after I have time to mull it over a little more.
I think you are being too fussy.
Your comment makes no sense to me given that I an not dissatisfied with the camera.
He might've been replying to my original post.
Ah, well, I'm not sure if he owns one, but I think you hit some of the camera's shortcomings right on the head. I do not think you are being too fussy at all.
For me, the things you mention do not bother me. Specifically.. I don't shoot portraits with it. I've adjusted to the rangefinder issues, and don't care if if crop slightly in post since I have a hybrid workflow. I always stop way down on this camera for the type of photography I do with it. I find that the contrasty-ness of the lens is one of its advantages for the type of subjects I shoot with it.
It seems to be though, that you should going the Hassy way. I think you owned one before as I recall. They have that smoother, less contrasty look than the Fuji and Mamiya lenses do, IMHO.
So why am I personally thinking of selling then? Well, I just want some money back after buying my (too expensive) Rollei and I really don't need to have more than one MF camera at a time. I shoot 8x10 a lot and what I do with the Bessa III and that camera often overlap in style. I'm planning on shooting the Rollei wide open a lot and using a close-up Rolleinar lens frequently, two things that the Bessa III is not equipped for.
John