If it's waist level it's no good, you have to be able to smell the leather.

Adam Maas wrote:

The Hassy experience is pretty similar to a TLR, as long as you're using the waist-level finder. Shorter and a little heavier though.

Love the feel of them.

-Adam



P. J. Alling wrote:

I have, but I don't find them quite so intimate. A Hassy, might be but I've never had the pleasure, it's an entirely different experience from a TLR, I would imagine.

Adam Maas wrote:

Never shot a Rolleiflex, eh? Far better tactile feel on MF gear than 35mm in general. I like 35mm, but for the feel of good solid machinery, a Rolleiflex or Hassy is king IMHO. Even my little Super Ricohflex is pretty solid.

And I'll be able to develop film as long as I can get Folger's Crystals and baking soda. Folgernol always works in a pinch. Yes, i shoot B&W. And I'm not worried about it going away, although I expect it will become as difficult to acquire as 8x10 sheet film is currently.

-Adam



P. J. Alling wrote:

Soon you'll be unable to get the film developed, then there's the pure tactile feel of good machinery. You can't caress a TLR quite the same way as a 35mm when you're using it.

Adam Maas wrote:

It can be for flash photography, manual flash sucks in any fast-moving shooting (As does manual metering of the lighting is challenging).

But if you want to take that tack, then why should I use anythning other than my circa-1956 Super Ricohflex. I can make good photographs on that (And have done so).

-Adam





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