6008i2 has a self timer, which I’ve used exactly as you describe many times
before. It’s a handy feature to have!
Thor
On 23 Oct 2016, at 18:03, Jan Decher <wanderjan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was in the woods yesterday shooting mushrooms (fungi) with the SL66 on a
tripod on Provia 100 slide film. Forgot my cable release, so tried to use
the shutter release with mirror up to get decent shots (at 2 and 4 seconds!).
Another situation where I thought EVERY 6x6 camera should have a built-in
selftimer. I guess, Hasselblad 500 series cameras have the ST in the
lens/shutter assembly, right? What about a Rolleiflex 6002 or 6003, do they
have ST’s?
Jan
On Oct 23, 2016, at 3:16 PM, CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jan:
Kodak and Ilford and Fuji 120 films are still available here via
e-commerce to me for international prices; it's not a problem yet. I only
like to use film sheets with the Rollei TLR cameras;sometimes, when you like
something, you look for reasons to justify your taste. In fact, frame per
frame, roll film is cheaper than film sheet and easier to find.
The way I see it, you combine the Rollei TLR advantages as photographic
camera with some film sheet valuable features if you use the Rollei plate
adapter. BTW, I wouldn't use film sheets for a touristic travel or a pano
shot or for a lot of photographic projects. Except for Polaroids, film
sheets are the closest way regarding digital images to get results right now.
Carlos
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