roddy_macdonald
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Just re read that. I have 3 folders but none with rangefinders. To be honest my distance judgment is sort of ok. But would just like something better.
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Hmm, thanks for the idea. But I like 6x6 and not the best at looking after my cameras. Having said that I am not too bad at fixing them :-)
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Hi there,
I have been using a Bronica S2A for just over a year now. I do like it a lot but
it is fairly hefty to be carting about over the hills in Scotland. I have just
got a 135 nikkor lens for it which is nice, but I get more use out the standard
lens.
I have dabbled with a couple of medium format folders to try and keep the weight
down but it's all guestimate with focus and composition.
So Was wondering if anyone knows how something like a rolleicord tlr stacks up
against my old bronica for taking into the hills and for results.
Thanks for any input.
Oh from what I gather the rollei is about 1/2 the weight of the bronica without
taking into account all the extra stuff I carry with the bronica.
See ya,
Roddy
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I use a Epson F-3200 which does 3200 dpi on max scan, look it up.
Good for large(assuming) and medium format. Folk at photo printers rated the scans ok. Apparently a bit crap for 35mm.
Although I think newer epson's do a better job, I got mine new for ?150, retail ?550.
See ya,
Roddy
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Hi there,
I like to take my Bronica S2A out to the hills in a little rezo 120 lowe pro
bag. Thing is I need to carry stuff for being safe up the mountains so that
fills a small rucksack. I can pop my camera bag into a 35l rucksack but its a
pain getting it in and out. Or I can carry the shoulder bag, but thats a pain
climbing. Dangerous if scrambling. Anyone else know of a solution.
Thanks,
Roddy
Bronica S2A V's lighter weight TLR ie Rollei
in Medium Format
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