I’m starting a new project on bicycle culture in Seattle and I don’t necessarily want to lug a Toyo 4×5 around with me everywhere I go…even though that would be totally awesome. So I tried to use this antique 6×9 camera that has been on my shelf for ages.
I turns out it is almost impossible to use…to take a picture you have to use a tiny uncoupled range-finder window to find distance to subject, then adjust focus on the lens, set aperture and shutter speed, cock the shutter and make sure you aren’t double-exposing your negative.
All of this to get a picture that is not even very sharp at f22!!
So this camera is out of the running, obviously.
The ironic thing is that I owned a Mamiya 7 for a year or so and made beautiful pics with it. I sold it in part to finance a new Canon 5D. Now I have the urge to shoot film again….and well…maybe I’ll end with the Mamiya 7 I’m bidding on in Ebay. Or maybe I’ll win the Pentax 6×7, or maybe….just maybe….I’ll buy a Rolleiflex or Seagull TLR. Or if I win the lottery, a used Plaubel Makina 67.
I know Shawn is chuckling over this ![]()




@the second pic>
Kirk having a “Nam flashback”?
ps.
Check your hotmail!
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I’m still IN Nam! What are you talking about?
ps. I check my Hotmail all the time, whatchyou-talkinbout’-willis!
K
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I took that self portrait because I think stripes of light are cool. I’m going to do something like this for a portrait I’m working on
K
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