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bob_cleary1

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  1. Not a problem. I had already figured that out. Thanks.
  2. The Rolleiflex has a built-in light meter. I don't see any meter for the Mamiya. The Mamiya lenses are 80, 180, and 250. The Rolleiflex only has, what I think is called a prism viewfinder. It does not have the normal waist-level viewfinder. The Mamiya has both. I'd bet he has a light meter for the Mamiya as well as the missing viewfinder for the Rolleiflex, but for now, this is what I have. Given the lack of light meter for the Mamiya, is my choice made for me?
  3. Hi everyone. My father, who was a professional portrait and wedding photographer, just gave me two of his old cameras: a Mamiya C220 with a couple of additional lenses and a Rolleiflex 2.8f. I've long had an interest in photography, and I'm keen to learn using a fully manual camera, but I'm rather at a loss. I'm interested in landscape and architectural photography mostly, using natural light as I have no flash or other light equipment. Which camera should I focus on? What film do you recommend and where should I buy it, have it processed, etc.? Should I start with B&W or does that not mater in terms of learning? I'm just outside Hartford, CT, if that matters.) What tips do you have for getting started and learning?
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