Malcolm,

I can relate somewhat to equipment having to go.  I have sold off at
least 5 of my 35mm lenses to keep peace and finance 67 lenses.  But
everytime I pick up and use the 67, I get a thrill.  Then dealing with
big negatives is so much more fun.  I can hold it up and see it
without the use of a lupe.  I also find that 35mm seems very small
when I pick up the MZ-S.  I am quite happy and content with my
direction.

Good luck with yours,


Brother Bruce



Thursday, April 18, 2002, 9:38:59 AM, you wrote:

MS> Bruce and Aaron,

MS> I have wanted to move to medium format for a while, as the pictures I really
MS> like to take are landscapes and nature shots. A few people (mostly family)
MS> have asked for quite big enlargements of some of my 35mm pictures. However,
MS> the negative size is an issue, hence the 67.

MS> I think the camera is the right design for me - the big SLR, and I like the
MS> commitment to thinking about what you really want to capture, before firing
MS> the shutter.

MS> It does mean a camera has to go, which is sad.

MS> Malcolm

MS> PS Surprised at Cotty's comments - I will not be acquiring another camera
MS> for years - sorry if you think I was OTT. Next time you see one of my posts,
MS> just delete it without reading it. Big camera event for me, my apologies.

>> Malcolm,
>>
>> It seems that once you seriously look at the 67, it suddenly feels
>> just right.  What a beautiful camera and format!  Welcome to the
>> brother/sisterhood.
>>
>>
>> Brother Bruce
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