anaanda
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I've had medium format rangefinders like the fuji in the past but it was a long time ago. I am thinking about geting into medium format again. What do you think of this camera and the 65 Lens.?? Please Help...
Exactly my experience as well. I think any camera becomes less ergonomic when held sideways. I probably turn my Bronica as much as I turn my Pentax 67. In reviewing my catalog thumbnails I seem to shoot verticals and horizontals in about equal numbers. The only way I could avoid turning the camera is with square format rigs, and I'm not fond of them.shutterflower said:It is no more annoying than turning a horizontal camera sideways for portraits or whatever. I find that I am not turning the camera any more than I did before, but just turning it at different moments.
While it's fine in daylight, I find it also fine in lower light... at least down to office interiors, some of which aren't all that bright. Many of my gallery shots are in office and retail shop interiors, though certainly not as dim as some clubs or restaurants. There is still room for f/1 and EI 3200, but f/4 and EI 500 is good for almost everything I encounter.telenous said:The big problem is that the lens, supersharp as it is, is quite dark. I bought the camera knowing full well that it is destined for daytime use. No matter what speed of film you use, this is not the camera you will take with in a club etc. In my opinion it's natural habitat is the street with daylight.