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So, I do want to get into 120
, at a reasonably low cost
. I've been watching fleabay auctions, and even bidding on a few, without success so far. I've not been able to actually hold one... until today, when I dropped in to Camerabase in Edinburgh (the possibly somewhat overpriced shop where I bought my Canonet). I managed to hold and try a few TLRs and folders... and I'm confused!
I should preface this with a caveat: part of my problem stems from an injury to my right hand some years ago, which leaves me with compromised grip and mostly fixed fingers (middle one has a bit of bend).:thumbsdown: I find I can use some cameras much better than others: my Pentaxen work a treat, Trip is fine, Canonet just doesn't work for me.
I first tried a Mamiya 220 (£220!), which in many ways I liked. The viewfinder was crisp and it was much easier to see a focused image than I had thought. But getting to focus was a problem; had to support the Mamiya underneath while turinging the focus wheel left-handed. Wind on definitely on the right hand side, so it looked like I'd have to turn it completely over to wind on. And HEAVY! Maybe it would be ok on a strap. And getting the WLF packed away was a pain.:shake:
Tried a Rolleiflex even though it was over 3 times the price (planar lens?). Still heavy, maybe a bit less so. Still the same focus and wind-on problems,:shake: although the WLF folds down in one movement.
Tried a Rolleicord, much lighter, but wind-on even harder without a handle. I can't remember what put me off... oh yes, maybe the price!:shake: They didn't have any Yashica Mats or Minolta Autocords to try.
So then I tried a Super Ikonta. Lots to like, nice solid build. But the rangefinder spot was very faint, and I got the idea that focus might be pretty tough;:shake: probably pretty much zone focus. But the shutter speed and aperture thing really got to me.
Maybe it's a good idea that the default is for these to be coupled so you can change the shutter speed and have the aperture change to compensate. But if you DON'T want to do that (like, changing the exposure, d'oh?), it's a nightmare. Press in on this thing on the right and move the thing on the left... until it locks, then move the thing on the right until you can change the thing on the left again. Oh, and get your glasses out because the shutter speed and aperture numbers are practically invisible!
So I left, to think about it. There's another 2nd hand shop somewhere else in Edinburgh so I might see if I can find a Yash Mat to fondle. Or maybe a simple Nettar, like Simon Ess's nationwide traveler, might be right... it seemed simple enough (even if I messed up my shot), but I was looking for something higher quality.:bonk:
Any advice?
(Thanks for listening to my moan BTW; therapeutic just writing it!)
. I've been watching fleabay auctions, and even bidding on a few, without success so far. I've not been able to actually hold one... until today, when I dropped in to Camerabase in Edinburgh (the possibly somewhat overpriced shop where I bought my Canonet). I managed to hold and try a few TLRs and folders... and I'm confused!
I should preface this with a caveat: part of my problem stems from an injury to my right hand some years ago, which leaves me with compromised grip and mostly fixed fingers (middle one has a bit of bend).:thumbsdown: I find I can use some cameras much better than others: my Pentaxen work a treat, Trip is fine, Canonet just doesn't work for me.
I first tried a Mamiya 220 (£220!), which in many ways I liked. The viewfinder was crisp and it was much easier to see a focused image than I had thought. But getting to focus was a problem; had to support the Mamiya underneath while turinging the focus wheel left-handed. Wind on definitely on the right hand side, so it looked like I'd have to turn it completely over to wind on. And HEAVY! Maybe it would be ok on a strap. And getting the WLF packed away was a pain.:shake:
Tried a Rolleiflex even though it was over 3 times the price (planar lens?). Still heavy, maybe a bit less so. Still the same focus and wind-on problems,:shake: although the WLF folds down in one movement.
Tried a Rolleicord, much lighter, but wind-on even harder without a handle. I can't remember what put me off... oh yes, maybe the price!:shake: They didn't have any Yashica Mats or Minolta Autocords to try.
So then I tried a Super Ikonta. Lots to like, nice solid build. But the rangefinder spot was very faint, and I got the idea that focus might be pretty tough;:shake: probably pretty much zone focus. But the shutter speed and aperture thing really got to me.
So I left, to think about it. There's another 2nd hand shop somewhere else in Edinburgh so I might see if I can find a Yash Mat to fondle. Or maybe a simple Nettar, like Simon Ess's nationwide traveler, might be right... it seemed simple enough (even if I messed up my shot), but I was looking for something higher quality.:bonk:
Any advice?
(Thanks for listening to my moan BTW; therapeutic just writing it!)

) and it's now a bit too dim for 100 ISO film with f/3.5 and slightly dodgy slow shutter speeds! No doubt by tomorrow it's be dark yellow and snowing...:thumbsdown: