joobass Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 The first TLR I own was a chinese make camera Seagull, I still own it. it was a simple camera that took not to bad picture, especially B&W Portraits. It was simple and fun to take pictures with, but I must say its craftmanship was very sloppy, but I think its worth its price, I paid 200,000 Korean won(about US$154 in 1998 exchange rate) for it about 8yrs ago. Nayway after tring it out, well I wanted to buy a true TLR(?) and I bought myself a Rollei 2.8GX(in 2000) and it was a terrific camera and I really had great fun using it. I gave my Seagull to my 5th grade son to take pictures with and teaching him to develop films. I hope he likes it. I carry it with me about 70% of the time. It is light, simple to use, its meters are accurate. No hassel of carrying extra lens and exchanging lens. Just yesterday I bought another TLR - Rolleiflex 4.0FW I'm very excited about the purchase(Not My wife-she's very sore about it) and can't wait to try it out this weekend.Over the past 30 years I've collected about 20 cameras and assortment of lens and accessories, I'm more of camera freak than a photographer. I like cameras because they record what I saw in my life time and show how I lived to my future generations. to me photography and cameras were the greatest invention man made. I don't like taking digitals too much, but they are OK too. I just wrote my thought's and I hope I haven't offended anyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yann1 Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 I'm very fond of TLR myself, and love my Yashicamat 124 g, I always wanted a Rollei, but my wife would be angry if I do. Tlrs are not always easy to use, but very addictive. I've now ten cameras and started to become a camera freak too, I sold some and kept the most important ones, and now I want to take pictures with what I have. Digital is not very appealing, epecially when you shoot MF, still, I 'll probably buy a DSLR when there won't be any films left. What does your new Rollei look like ? I've never seen a Rollei 4.0, it must be a Xenar lens.. (?) I had a Mudan before, it's just like a seagull, but I gave it to a friend. Thanks for sharing experiences. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larry_leung1 Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 And believe me it still takes the best pictures judged by the 10X loupe. Only topped by Rollei 6008AF. But the latter weights 3x as much. So Rollei TLR still wins, and it can last another 30 yrs. ( I doubt the sophisticated circuitry and battery of the 6008 AF can beat that). Just my 2 cents. Larry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bueh Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 Virtually all post-war <abbr title="twin-lens reflex cameras">TLRs</abbr> are copies of the trusted Rolleicord or Rolleiflex design. If you really love this type of camera, check out the Mamiya C33/C330 cameras, which take an <i>entirely different</i> approach to the <abbr title="twin-lens reflex camera">TLR</abbr> design. These cameras and are very interesting and very usable high-end picture-takers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joobass Posted January 19, 2007 Author Share Posted January 19, 2007 First I like to thank you all for sharing your experiences with me. I don't know how to post picture in the thread, sorry so I can't show you the actual pictures, I tell you they are beautiful. They have the classic look with the modern feel to it. When I show my wife my Leica M6 TTL her first reaction was " How could you spend so much money on a such old out dated machine!", but when I showed her the Rollei she said "It must cost a fortune!". Well she couldn't really understood my interest in cameras, and probably never will. After living with me for nearly 20yrs, she almost gave up stopping me collecting more cameras. I did try to get my self a Mamiya TLR for the past year and half, but couldn't find it. I guess Mamiya TLR were never popular here in Korea. To obtain it through e-bay or anyother internet seller's there are too many obsticles. Maybe in the future if I have a oppurtunity to travel to US or Japan I might look it up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siu_fai_au1 Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 Wow, you lucky guy. I wish I can afford buying a FW or a Weitwinkel. Instead I first bought a Mamiya and later on a 0,7X Mutar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yann1 Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 It's ok to collect cameras as long as it doesn't cost you too much, now there are many great cameras like Retinas that you can buy for less than $100. I can understand your wife's reaction when you bought an M6, but for cheaper cameras, there's no problem, probably cheaper than makeup... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golden Posted January 22, 2007 Share Posted January 22, 2007 I too have a camera (fetish?) I started out with a sony digital that took great pictures, everyone was amazed, but i thought, this isnt really me doing anything. so i bought an old canon, the first slr they made and i studied photography, i now have 9 slrs (classics) all but one and its an eos3 and now have moved up to medium format which i love, to get started in MF i purchased a Yashica C TLR. I dont have a wife to get mad at me, but sometimes i wish i did, so i wouldnt spend so much money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vics Posted January 22, 2007 Share Posted January 22, 2007 WOW!!! You bought a Rolleiflex 4.0FW? That's VERY impressive! I've always wondered what it would be like to have a wide-angle Rollei! PLEASE post some photos when you get it all going. Did you buy it new? Vic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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