Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/11/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Nov 13, 2005, at 8:47 AM, Philippe Orlent wrote: > I'm scanning the market for mid-size and in the pseudo RF market the > Fujis > are a good alternative. > There's a Bronica RF system with 2 lenses for sale on the Bay, but > it's a > bit expensive IMO. > A good Mamiya Universal is never to be missed, too. You can shoot 6x9 > with > them. That's double the size of a 645. > If you want to spend some bucks, there's ofcourse the Mamiya 6 and 7s, > or a > Plaubel Makina. Ah, that beautiful Makina with it's Nikkor lenses... > And if you want to go big and heavy TLR, a lot of nice and relatively > alternatives pop up: the Mamiya's, the Bronica's, the older Rolleis, > and > even Hassies. Or an old Pentax, ofcourse. > So many nice photographic machines around these days. The Koni-Omega/Rapid-Omegas are 6x7 rangefinders, have excellent Konica lenses and can be had pretty inexpensively nowadays. Greg Weber in Nebraska can rebuild most anything on them. Some models allow mid-roll film changes, and if you want a TLR on steroids the Omegaflex is just the ticket...unless you want a Gowandaflex... CZ NC