Dear Mr. Wulff!
I need your advice. I am an architectural
historian. I have a Linhof 4 x5" that I seldom use. I need mainly 35 mm slides
for my lectures and recently my publishers are looking for visual material
submitted on CD. Having a Nikon 2000 slide scanner I use mainly my Canon
F1N that I adore. My Canon FD 17mm lens was recently stolen. 24mm is not enough.
Now what should I do?
Buy a second hand canon FD 14MM lens, or opt for
the Cosina Voigtlander Heliar 15mm? (THe Canon 17mm lens was not
great.)
In terms of weight and price it comes to the same.
Only measuring light will be a nightmare with the Bessa and putting to the floor
I would not enjoy the detachable prism of the F1N.
IN addition to that having a Bessa and some other
100 gramm lenses my shoulders would be relived. Of course, my Sonnars adopted to
Canon are unavoidable for tele shots. For interiors, however, and some general
shots I could leave the SLR at home. I am ofter on journeys visiting buildings
where I cannot use trypod, so the Zeiss Biogon with its f8 aperture is out of my
scope.
What is your opinion?
Many thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Rudolf KLEIN