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<blockquote data-quote="Jezzce" data-source="post: 51269" data-attributes="member: 9266"><p>I remember the days I spent most of my time in the darkroom, and didn’t care much about the camera I used. I was already using 35mm for years, into my 6th 35mm camera. My friend convinced me to buy the RB67. I was foolish to buy and carried that camera for over a year. Yes, it was easier to get the qualities that I wanted, but it wasn’t impossible get it with 35mm. Then he asked me get rid of the RB67 to buy a Leica M4 and Super Angulon. I sold the RB67, but didn’t had enough to get the Leica.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Many photographers pick up a camera to make a living. They want a professional point & shoot. A camera to give them acceptable pictures with the least problems. I, however like the challenge. I put too much time on a photo, and would never be able to make any commercial sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jezzce, post: 51269, member: 9266"] I remember the days I spent most of my time in the darkroom, and didn’t care much about the camera I used. I was already using 35mm for years, into my 6th 35mm camera. My friend convinced me to buy the RB67. I was foolish to buy and carried that camera for over a year. Yes, it was easier to get the qualities that I wanted, but it wasn’t impossible get it with 35mm. Then he asked me get rid of the RB67 to buy a Leica M4 and Super Angulon. I sold the RB67, but didn’t had enough to get the Leica. Many photographers pick up a camera to make a living. They want a professional point & shoot. A camera to give them acceptable pictures with the least problems. I, however like the challenge. I put too much time on a photo, and would never be able to make any commercial sense. [/QUOTE]
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