Medium Format Photo Equipment Rental Guide


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Rentals - Why Important

Rentals can be a critical determining factor into what brand of equipment you should purchase. Yet very few amateur and even professional buyers pay adequate attention to the availability - - or lack thereof - of rental equipment when investigating new purchases.

I often recommend and advocate that you rent or borrow a medium format camera before buying it, or at least get a return warranty that serves a similar purpose. Many users find some unpleasant aspects of a particular camera's ergonomics or operational quirks to be so irritating that they can't stand using the camera. Others are unpleasantly surprised by how loud or heavy a given medium format camera is, once they have it in hand.

Be sure you have a manual or reference guide in hand so you can avoid causing problems or damage to the camera during these rental and test periods. Most dealers will be happy to review operations of the camera, from loading film to meter use, prior to your use for a first rental period.

Rental Fees

Rental fees usually reflect many issues, although a few dealers simply price as a percentage of the list price of the rental item. But usually renters factor issues like wear and tear, cost of repairs, storage costs, and actual cost to purchase the item into their rental costs. A major savings and lowered rental rates can arise when the USA distributor or the manufacturer provides financial supports to dealers to encourage and sustain a rental program in their brand of equipment.

As a typical example, Alkit rents a full line of Hasselblad lenses (30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 250, 350, and 500mm). Most (8 of 12) rent for the low $25/day rate, making it cheap and easy to justify a rental for a job or project. But Alkit doesn't rent lenses for the Rolleiflex 6008, SLX, or SL66 series. See a problem here for some wanna-be renters using Rolleiflex gear?

Alkit rental item:      day rate    week rate   B&H; cost    #weeks rental=cost
Hasselblad 120mm        $25/day     $75/week    $2,915      39 weeks
Hasselblad 30mm         $35/day     $105/week   $6,524      62 weeks

Pentax 645AF 75mm f/2.8 $20/day     $60/week    $420        7 weeks
Pentax 645AF 300mm f/4  $75/day     $225/week   $3,400      15 weeks

Horizon 202 panoramic   $25/day     $75/week    $300*       4 weeks (* from kievcamera)
Do you see why which brand of equipment you want to rent makes a huge difference? You pay three times as much per week ($225 versus $75) to rent a Pentax 645 AF lens compared to a similar cost Hasselblad 120mm lens. A Hasselblad 30mm fisheye lens that costs twice as much as the Pentax 645 AF lens still rents for less than half the weekly rental rate of the Pentax lens ($105/week vs. $225/week). Wow!

Rentals - What's Available?

What brands and items are available at your local or regional rental source depends on many factors. Does the equipment manufacturer (e.g, Hasselblad) and national distributor (e.g., Hasselblad/USA) support and promote rental programs? Such support may take the form of lower cost or refurbished items being made available for rental programs. Oftentimes, major dealers in larger cities will be encouraged to open up a rental operation by such inducements.

Well maintained demo equipment may end up going into such rental programs, sometimes with discounts from the manufacturer. This approach promotes both rentals and availability of a full line of demo equipment in dealerships in major markets (big cities).

These rental programs require manufacturers who are willing to cut costs and otherwise help promote the development of rental programs in a given region or country. Some distributors have been reluctant in the past to provide such rental promotions. For example, some Rollei medium format SLR users complain about the lack of availability of rentals for their SLR systems. I have also seen postings in which pro photographers cited the availability of rentals as a major reason they chose a given system (e.g., Hasselblad) over another (e.g., Rollei 6008). Among the major USA medium format brands, it appears that Hasselblad has one of the most extensive dealer rental programs, followed by Mamiya, with Pentax, Bronica, and Rollei with fewer sources and offerings.

Renting Used Gear

Many stores handle used medium format equipment. Typical turnover rates for medium format gear, based on my study of dealer ads for Bronica S2/EC, vary from some months to over 3 years on some specialty lenses and items. During these long periods, stores may often rent this equipment for local and regional users. Doing so helps generate revenue, and many renters may decide to buy the lens rather than keep renting it. To encourage these sales, many used gear stores will offer a "rent-to-buy" option. The user can rent the lens or item for a day, weekend, or week. If they decide they really want to buy the lens, they can do so at the asked price, but use their rental fee(s) as part of the purchase.

You should understand a bit about the economics of the photo industry. Mail order stores may only make 5% or so on each sale (but make many sales on minimal overhead a year). Some camera makers may often promote sales of the basic camera body at very low markups, as little as 15% on some sales. They know that once you are in their system, they will be able to sell you high markup lenses and higher markup accessories to make up for these price cuts.

Dealers typically purchase used equipment for a third to half of the expected selling price. So consider a store which buys a used Hasselblad 150mm C Sonnar lens for $250 and then sets a $750 "asking" price. The store can afford to discount the lens considerably if asked, but still realize a very large markup compared to its new equipment sales markups. In other words, the dealer will typically make a lot more profit and markup on a used sale than many new equipment sales.


If you just want to evaluate a 40mm Nikkor lens for your Hasselblad, you have more flexibility in scheduling when you rent than someone who needs to shoot a wedding on the next Saturday.


List Of USA Sources for Rental of Medium Format Cameras and Lenses...

State City Name Phone Website
Alaska Anchorage Stewarts Photo 907 272 8581
Alaska Anchorage Third Eye Photo 907 563 3351 thirdeye@alaska.net
Alaska Fairbanks Image House 907 474 0333
Arizona Glendale Photomark 800 777 6627 www.photomark.com
Arizona Mesa Photomark 800 777 6627 www.photomark.com
Arizona Phoenix Photomark 800 777 6627 www.photomark.com
Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Camera repair 602 277 1811
Arizona Phoenix Electronic Image Prod. 602 241 9115
Arizona Tempe Tempe Camera 800 836 7374 www.tempecamera.com
Arizona Tucson Sunset Photo 800 377 1871
California Canoga Park Canoga Cameras 800 201 4201 www.canogacameras.com
California Carmel Green's Camera World 831 625 9066
California Costa Mesa Cal's Cameras Inc 949 646 9383 www.calscameras.com
California Culver City Smashbox Studios 310 558 7660 www.smashboxstudio.com
California Escondido North County Camera 760 737 6002 www.nccamera.com
California Fresno Boot's Camera 559 432 0446
California Fullerton Intelligence Sys. Service 714 441 2300
California Hollywood Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
California Hollywood Freestyle Sales Corp 800 292 6137 www.freestylesalesco.com
California Hollywood Pix 323 936 8488 www.pixcamera.com
California Irvine Pro Photo Connection 949 250 7073 www.prophotoirvine.com
California Los Angeles Bel Air Camera & Video 800 200 4999 www.belaircamera.com
California Los Angeles PRS Photographic Rental 323 467 1212
California Los Angeles Samy's Camera 800 321 4726 www.samys.com
California Los Angeles Simon's Camera Discount 323 463 8585
California Monterey Green's Camera World 831 655 1234
California Novato Marin Photo & Electronics 415 898 3456 www.marinphoto.com
California Pacific Grove Green's Camera World 831 373 3686
California Palo Alto Keble & Shuchat Photogr. 650 327 8511 www.kspphoto.com
California Pasadena Pasadena Camera Rental 626 796 3300
California Reseda Reseda Photo Service 818 343 4664
California Sacramento Camera Arts 916 736 3084
California Sacramento Pardees Camera 916 483 3435
California Salinas Green's Camera World 831 424 5247
California San Diego Camera Exposure 619 640 5300
California San Diego Camera Mart/Photo Pro 619 283 7321
California San Diego George's Camera Exchange 619 297 3544
California San Diego Marine Camera Distributors 858 455 0873 www.marinecamera.com
California San Francisco Aldoph Gasser Inc. 800 994 2773 www.gassers.com
California San Francisco Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
California San Francisco Photographers' Lighting & Rental 800 833 0060
California Santa Ana Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
California Santa Ana Studio Exchange 949 660 1222 www.studioexchange.net
California Santa Barbara Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
California Santa Barbara Samy's Camera 800 321 4726 www.samys.com
California Santa Monica PRS Photographic Rental 310 264 4766
California Santa Rosa North Bay Photo 707 546 6610
California Studio City Studio City Camera Exchange 818 984 0565 www.studiocitycamera.com
California Torrance Silvios Photoworks 310 791 7100
California Venice Samy's Camera 800 321 4726 www.samys.com
California Walnut Creek Reed's Camera 888 674 7407 www.reedscameras.com
California West Covina Camera Company 626 964 4321 www.cameracompany.com
California West Los Angeles 5th & Sunset Productions Studios 310 979 0212 www.5thandsunset.com
Colorado Arvada A-Accent Enterprises 303 421 5606
Colorado Boulder Mike's Camera 303 433 1715 www.mikescamera.com
Colorado Colorado Springs Shewmaker's Camera 719 636 1696
Colorado Denver Camren Photo Resources 303 698 1797
Colorado Denver Film & Video Equipment Service 800 776 8616 www.fvesco.com
Colorado Denver Mike's Camera 303 733 2121 www.mikescamera.com
Colorado Denver Wasatch Photographic 800 257 8886
Colorado Denver Wolf Camera 303 623 1155 www.wolfcamera.acom
Colorado Littleton Mike's Camera 303 708 9655 www.mikescamera.com
Connecticut East Hartford Simond's Photographics 800 992 0607
Connecticut East Hartford Ulsaker Studios 860 282 0341 www.ulsaker.com
Connecticut Stamford Camera Wholesalers 203 357 0467 www.camerawholesalers.com
Connecticut Stamford Pro-1st 203 323 0905
Connecticut Weston Gil Ghitelman Cameras 800 820 2523 www.gilghitelman.com
Connecticut Westport Camera Arts 203 222 0086
Delaware Newark Cameras Etc 302 764 9400
Delaware Wilmington Cameras Etc 302 764 9400
Delaware Wilmington Midcity Camera 302 223 1292 www.midcitycamera.com
District of Columbia Washington Penn Camera (Shipley Square) 202 785 7366 www.penncamera.com
District of Columbia Washington Penn Camera ( E. St. NW) 202 347 5777 www.penncamera.com
Florida Daytona Beach Photo & Video 904 252 0577 www.beachphoto.com
Florida Delray Beach Delray Camera Shop 561 278 3331
Florida Miami Camera Corner 305 373 3358
Florida Miami Camera Group & Assoc. 800 772 1111 www.cameragroup.com
Florida Miami World Wide Foto 305 756 1744 www.worldwidefoto.com
Florida Miami Beach Aperture Professional Supply Inc. 305 673 4327 www.aperturepro.com
Florida Miami Beach 5th & Sunset Productions 305 672 7711 www.5thandsunset.com
Florida Miami Beach Studio South Equipment Rentals 305 672 9669 www.studiosouth.com
Florida Miami Beach World Wide Foto 800 828 3686 www.worldwidefoto.com
Florida Orlando Colonial Photo & Hobby 800 841 1485
Florida Sarasota Sarasota Camera Exchange 941 366 7484
Florida Tampa Bay Magic Hour Lighting & Video 727 583 9578
Georgia Atlanta Professional Photo Resources 800 783 9169
Georgia Lilburn Photo Barn 770 921 9500
Illinois Bensenville Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
Illinois Chicago Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
Illinois Chicago Central Camera 800 421 1899 www.central-camera.com
Illinois Chicago Helix Camera & Video 800 621 6471 www.helixphoto.com
Illinois Palatine Photo Emporium 847 910 8445 www.photoemporium.com
Illinois Vernon Hills Shutan Camera 800 621 2248 www.shutan.com
Indiana Fort Wayne Sunny Schick Camera 219 424 1615
Indiana Indianapolis Modern Photo Offset Supply Corp. 317 634 5500 www.reliablelitho.com
Indiana Indianapolis Robert's Distributors Inc. 800 726 5544 www.robertsimaging.com
Kansas Kansas City Lawrence Photographic 913 621 1211
Kentucky Fort Mitchell K&R Photographic 859 341 6998
Kentucky Lexington Murphy's Camera 859 2551012
Kentucky Louisville Murphy's Camera 502 485 1500
Louisiana New Orleans House of Time 504 282 5172
Maine Ellsworth Maine Location 207 667 7200 www.mainelocation.com
Maine Lewiston Create Photo Art Center of Maine 207 782 1369 www.cpacm.com
Maine Portland Photo Market 207 797 7100
Maine South Portland Hunts Photo and Video 207 773 9555 222.huntsphotoandvideo.com
Maryland Baltimore Abbey Camera Inc 410 752 4475
Maryland Baltimore Service Photo Supply 800 344 3776
Maryland Beltsville Penn Camera 301 210 7366 www.penncamera.com
Maryland Kensington Photopro 301 933 3350
Maryland Laurel Penn Camera 301 497 0001 www.penncamera.com
Maryland Rockville Penn Camera 301 231 7366 www.penncamera.com
Maryland Silver Spring Abbey Camera Inc 301 587 3600
Massachusetts Boston Calumet Campus Camera 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
Massachusetts Boston E.P. Levine 800 875 3055 www.cameras.com
Massachusetts Boston Exposure Place (rentals of E.P. Levine) 617 345 0926 www.cameras.com
Massachusetts Boston SBI Photo (Hunt's Photo & Video) 617 542 0077 www.huntsphotoandvideo.com
Massachusetts Cambridge Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
Massachusetts Cambridge SBI Photo (Hunt's Photo & Video) 800 924 8682 www.huntsphotoandvideo.com
Massachusetts Chicopee Piepul's Camera Center 413 598 8042
Massachusetts Hadley Hunt's Photo and Video 800 924 8682 www.huntsphotoandvideo.com
Massachusetts Melrose Hunt's Photo and Video 800 924 8682 www.huntsphotoandvideo.com
Massachusetts Newtonville Camera Company Inc. 781 769 0210 www.cameraco.com
Michigan Ann Arbor Studio Center Photographics 800 783 8530 www.studiocenterphoto.com
Michigan Dexter Huron Camera 734 426 4654
Michigan Kalamazoo Norman's Camera 616 343 0460
Michigan Pontiac Camera Mart Inc. 248 334 9567 www.cameramartinc.com
Michigan Royal Oak Nathan Camera 248 399 8886 www.nathancamera.com
Michigan Troy Adray Appliance Photo and Sound Inc. 248 689 9500 www.adray.com
Michigan Walled Lake PRM Photographic 248 624 8000
Michigan Warren State 3 Productions Inc 888 330 5179 www.stage3.com
Minnesota Bloomington Stockhouse 952 944 7511
Minnesota Inver Grove Heights 651 450 9924
Minnesota Minneapolis National Camera and Video 763 546 6831
Minnesota Minneapolis West Photo 612 379 2321 www.westphoto.com
Minnesota Saint Paul Cinequipt 651 646 1780
Mississippi Jackson Deville Camera and Video 601 956 9283
Missouri Kansas City Independent Photo Art Supply 816 421 3644
Missouri Saint Louis City Photo of Saint Louis 800 535 7689 www.cityphoto.com
Missouri Saint Louis Schiller's Photo Imaging 800 366 7244 www.schillers.com
Montana Bozeman F-11 406 587 1300
Nebraska Omaha Dean's Camera Center 402 493 75555
Nebraska Omaha Rockbrook Camera and Video 402 397 1171 www.rockbrookcamera.com
Nebraska Omaha Stockhouse Inc. 800 777 0517
Nevada Las Vegas Casey's Camera 702 736 0890
Nevada Las Vegas Sahara Camera Center 702 457 3333
New Hampshire Portsmouth Eagle Photo 603 436 0818
New Jersey Fairfield Hasselblad USA 973 227 7320 www.hasselbladusa.com
New Jersey Hackensack Gene Hacker Photo and Video 800 932 0821 www.genehackers.com
New Jersey Jersey City Hudson Camera Corp. 201 332 7834
New Jersey Lawrenceville Le Camera 800 786 3686 www.lecamera.com
New Jersey Perth Amboy Fishkin Brothers Inc. 800 273 4702
New Jersey Runnemede Classic Camera 856 939 9595
New Jersey South Hackensack CHF Foto Supply 888 243 3686 www.chffoto.com
New Jersey South Orange Village Camera 973 763 6450
New Jersey Vineland T&F Camera 856 691 5328 www.tandfcamera.com
New Jersey Wayne Photographic Analysis Co. 800 524 0397 www.visibleresolutions.com
New Jersey West Patterson Pro-Set 800 992 7706 www.proset.com
New Jersey Westwood Bergen County Camera 201 664 4113 www.bergencountycamera.com
New Jersey Westwood Photo Stop 800 545 8481 www.photostop.net
New Mexico Albuquerque Camera and Darkroom 505 255 1133
New Mexico Santa Fe Camera and Darkroom 505 983 2948
New York Albertson Ken Mar Camera 800 262 4160
New York Amityville Berger Brothers 800 262 4160 www.berger-bros.com
New York Commack Ken Mar Camera (East) 631 499 1109
New York Elmsford Mamiya America Corp 914 347 3300 www.mamiya.com
New York Glendale Armato's Pro Video 800 628 6801 www.armatos.com
New York New York City 28th Street Photo 212 532 5787
New York New York City Adorama Rentals 212 627 8487 www.adoramacamera.com
New York New York City Alkit Pro Camera (out of state; 5 stores) 800 285 1698 www.alkit.com
New York New York City Bathhouse 212 388 1111 www.bathhousestudio.com
New York New York City Calumet Photogr Pro 800 225 8638 www.calumetphoto.com
New York New York City City Digital 212 685 9830
New York New York City 5th and Sunset Productions Studios 212 367 9477 www.5thandsunset.com
New York New York City Foto Care Ltd. 212 741 2990 www.fotocare.com
New York New York City Industria Superstudio 212 366 1114 www.industrianyc.com
New York New York City K&M Camera 800 343 9826 www.kmcamera.com
New York New York City Ken Hansen Photographic 212 317 0923 www.phototoys.com
New York New York City Lens and Repro 212 675 1900 www.lensrepro.com
New York New York City Milk Locations and Studios 212 645 2797
New York New York City Noho Productions 212 228 4068
New York New York City Photo Gizzmo 212 463 0130 www.photogizzmo.com
New York New York City Photo Habitat Inc. 212 473 5665
New York New York City Pier 59 Studios 212 691 5959 www.pier59studios.com
New York New York City Professional Photo Supply 212 924 1200 www.professionalphotosup.com
New York New York City Profoto. Inc. 800 223 6051 www.profotonyc.com
New York New York City Soho Studios 212 226 1100 www.sohostudios.com
New York New York City Studio One 212 475 2200
New York New York City T.R.E.C. 800 622 1941 www.trecrental.com
New York New York City Wall Street Camera (closed?) 212 344 0011 www.wallstreetcamera.com
New York New York City Westside Camera 212 877 8760 www.wolfcamera.com
New York Patchogue Michael's Camera Center 631 475 4173
New York Rochester Fotowerks Ltd. 716 454 4743
New York Rochester Hahn Graphic 716 254 5705 www.hahngraphic.com
New York Valley Stream East Coast Camera Service 516 825 0492
New York West Islip Atlantic Camera Repair 631 587 7959
North Carolina Burlington Camera Corner 336 228 0251
North Carolina Charlotte Camera World 800 868 3686 www.cameraworldnc.com
North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte Camera Brokers Inc. 800 832 4224 www.charlottecamera.com
North Carolina Greensboro Camera Corner 336 855 3310
North Carolina Greensboro Carolina Camera Center 336 854 1750 www.carolinacamera.com
North Carolina Raleigh Sam Bass 800 342 0755
North Carolina Winston-Salem Carolina Camera Center 800 333 4410 www.carolinacamera.com
Ohio Akron Cord Camera 800 860 2772
Ohio Akron Metzger Photo Supply 800 860 2772 www.metzgerphoto.com
Ohio Cincinnatti Film & Video Equipment Service 513 723 1742 www.fvesco.com
Ohio Cincinnatti Provident Camera 513 621 5762
Ohio Cleveland Dodd Camera and Imaging 800 686 3633 222.doddcamera.com
Ohio Columbus France Photographic 614 263 7200
Ohio Columbus McAlister Camera 614 488 1865
Ohio Columbus Midwest Photo Exchange 614 261 1264 www.midwestphoto.com
Ohio Kent Campus Camera Exchange 330 678 1297
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Epperson Photo 405 943 1047
Oklahoma Tulsa Camera Gallery 918 252 3652
Oregon Portland Camera World 800 876 7058
Oregon Portland Citizens Photo Supply 503 212 8501
Oregon Portland Pro Photo Supply 800 835 3314 www.prophotosupply.com
Pennsylvania Bryn Mawr Camera Shop 610 529 0100 www.camerashopinc.com
Pennsylvania Clifton Heights Camera Clinic 610 626 9100
Pennsylvania Fairless Hills Midcity Camera North 215 946 3800 www.midcitycamera.com
Pennsylvania Feasterville New York Camera and Video 215 322 9743
Pennsylvania Levittown Allen's Camera and Video 215 547 2841
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Camera Care 215 925 7805
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Midcity Camera Inc 215 735 4096 www.midcitycamera.com
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Webb-Taylor Inc. 215 923 8380
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Bernie's World 412 231 1717 www.berniesphoto.com
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Kadet Photo Supply 412 261 7258
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Camera Exchange 412 422 6372 www.pghcamex.com
Pennsylvania Quakertown New York Camera and Video 215 538 9233
Pennsylvania Richboro Midcity Camera 215 357 0100 www.midcitycamera.com
Rhode Island Providence Audio Visual Inc. 401 681 2553
Rhode Island Providence SBI Photo (Hunt's Photo & Video) 800 924 8682 www.huntsphotoandvideo.com
South Carolina Florence Kolor Quick 800 382 7158
Tennessee Memphis API Photographers Inc. 901 396 8650 www.api-cine.com
Tennessee Nashville Dury's Pro Shop 800 824 2379 www.durys.com
Tennessee Nashville Protech Nashville 888 695 9100 www.protech-epic.com
Texas Arllington Arlington Camera Inc. 817 261 8131
Texas Austin Boyce Industries 512 447 2740
Texas Austin Capitol Camera 800 749 5777
Texas Austin Precision Camera 800 677 1023
Texas Dallas Light Tec 800 548 3832 www.lighttec.com
Texas Dallas MPS Cameras Inc. 214 630 1655 www.mpsfilm.com
Texas Houston Houston Camera Exchange 800 226 3725 www.houstoncameraexchange.com
Texas Houston Light Tec 888 548 3832 www.lighttec.com
Texas Houston Texicam Inc. 800 735 2774 www.texcam.com
Utah Salt Lake City Pictureline Inc. 800 748 8200 www.pictureline.com
Utah Salt Lake City Wasatch Photographic 801 261 1707
Virginia Alexandria Protech Photo Inc. 800 695 9100 www.protech-epic.com
Virginia Charlottesville Pro Camera 804 979 1915
Virginia Falls Church Dominion Camera Corp. 703 532 6700
Virginia Hampton Camera City 757 722 2511
Virginia Sterling Ace Photo 703 430 3333
Virginia Vienna Penn Camera 703 893 7366
Washington Seattle Glazer's Camera Supply (rentals) 206 233 0211 www.glazerscamera.com
Washington Seattle Optechs Inc. 206 343 9900
Washington Seattle Pro Rental 206 285 5585
Wisconsin Brookfield Mike Crivello's Camera 262 782 4303
Wisconsin Madison Camera Company 608 256 0011
Wisconsin Madison Star Photo 608 257 3535
Wisconsin Milwaukee Helix Photoart 414 271 2252
Wisconsin Milwaukee Reimer's Photo 800 236 5435
Wisconsin Oconomowoc Pro Studio Supply Inc. 800 558 0114 www.prostudios.com


From: daba@acay.com.au (D Barry)
Newsgroups: aus.photo
Subject: Re: Medium Format Rentals
Date: 7 Feb 2002 


Try these:

Baltronics      at      http://www.baltronics.com.au/hireindex.html ,   2
George
Place Artarmon NSW 2064
Nicki Vinnicombe on 02 9429 6888
They have or had Mamiya, Fuji, Hasselblad, Contax and Pentax

Photo Rental Centre     at      http://www.rentacamera.com.au , 21a/17-21
George St, Redfern 2016
Graham (I think his name is)    on Ph:(02) 9319 4632    Fax: (02) 9319
4966    Mobile: 0414 254 736
They have or had Mamiya, Rollei and Pentax

L & P Photographics     at      96 Reserve Road, Artarmon 2064
I think Bob King  looks after the rentals       on      Ph: (02) 9906 2733
Not sure what MF gear they run these days

Kayell Photographics    at      http://www.kayellnsw.com.au ,   Unit 1, 19
Hotham Parade  Artarmon NSW 2064
John Wolstenholme               on      Phone: 9439 9377                Fax:
9439 9664
They have or had Rollei and Mamiya

"NikonBoy" nikonboy@mbox.com.au
> Can anyone recommend a place in Sydney where I can rent Medium Format
> cameras.

From hasselblad mailing list: Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 From: Jim Brick jbrick@elesys.net Subject: Re: [HUG] Re: introduction Charles Megnin wrote: >$60/week ? That's a lot better than Adolph Gasser in SF charges. >Last time I asked (couple of months back) they wanted $60/day. >Not exactly a bargain. >Charles Keeble & Shuchat, just 45 min south of Gasser, rents the 500mm CF for $45 a day. A week at KSP is three days that is pay for three days and you have it for a week. That's the only lens I've rented but if the 500 is $45 a day, I suspect the much smaller/cheaper lenses (50mm) are in the neighborhood of $20-$25 a day which would make them around $60-$75 a week. KSP does a land office rental business. Friday afternoon at the rental counter is like feeding time at the zoo. Jim


From hasselblad mailing list: Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 From: Charles Megnin charly@theblueplanet.org Subject: Re: [HUG] Re: introduction $60/week ? That's a lot better than Adolph Gasser in SF charges. Last time I asked (couple of months back) they wanted $60/day. Not exactly a bargain. Charles David Gerhardt wrote: > "TarunPhotographer" tarunaditi@yahoo.com wrote: > > >>... my options i guess are 120mm, 150mm or a 180mm. i would love to buy a >>120mm since its a macro lens (will come handy for some product work) and for >>its shapness but the rewiews on the net are not very encouraging. they said >>its low contrast and gave this one a very low rating. i would like to get a >>feed back about this as i can afford only one lens right now as im also >>planning to buy the 503cw+winder and a new film back... >> > > > Tarun- > When you need to make a very important (ie, $$$$) decision---like a new > Hasselblad lens--- one thing that can help you make the correct decision is > to RENT the lenses. > > I'm not sure what the camera stores are like in your area, but in many of > the larger cities here (California) the "professional" camera stores allow > you to RENT Hasselblad lenses for a very reasonable price (last time I > checked, about $60/week for a lens like the 50mm Distagon). Over a > relatively short period of time, you could take each of the lenses under > consideration and run several rolls of film thru them. Make sure that you > include at least several "standard" portrait set-ups; to help you decide on > which lens you like "best", from a perspective viewpoint. You could even set > up a test configuration (lights, background, etc) to allow you to compare > the different lenses under situations of high contrast, or those likely to > induce "flare" in your images. Do you like the "look" of the images from one > of the lenses more consistently than the others? > > This also allows you to see what each lens "feels like", during actual > usage. You'll probably still feel a little uneasy at spending your hard > earned money on a single lens... But at least you will be basing your > decision on first-hand information! > > Good luck! And welcome to the HUG!


From hasselblad mailing list: Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 From: fritz olenberger olenberger@cox.net Subject: Re: [HUG] Re: introduction Samy's in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles charges $20/day for the 50mm FLE Distagon, but if you rent anything late Friday afternoon you can use it for the weekend for a one-day price. I also think if you rent anything for three days they let you have it for the week (i.e., $60). (Last time I checked). -Fritz ...


Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 From: Gordon Moat moat@attglobal.net Newsgroups: rec.photo.equipment.medium-format Subject: Re: Hasselblad dumping!! Could it really be the situation that wedding photographers are the bulk of Hasselblad buyers? I have often wondered if wedding photographers are the bulk of Hasselblad users, though I think well off amateurs are the most likely users. If that is the situation (wedding photographers), then I guess the lure of autofocus might be big, and 32 shots per 220 roll using 645 format. One aspect of pro shooting is the availability of rental gear, especially lens, and extra backs. I find lots of Hasselblad lenses for rent in various cities, and they are the most numerous of all MF gear. However, I usually find more Mamiya in 645 and 6 by 7. I have only seen a couple places locally with Contax 645 rental gear, and neither with much lens selection. In some ways, the availability of rental gear can make or break a system choice for some pros. I still get the feeling that more amateurs buy MF gear than pros, in any format. My guess is that the Hasselblad name and past reputation have more to do with the current sales of the H1, rather than droves of wedding photographers adopting this system. It would be nice if Hasselblad provided some demographics on their customers. I am not a big fan of autofocus, but it is definitely becoming a fixture in MF photography. Can Bronica afford to just sit out of this? Ciao! Gordon Moat Alliance Graphique Studio http://www.allgstudio.com/gallery.html lexmack@lava.net wrote: > Just got my new KEH paper catalog today, I usually just use the website > but the paper one is easier on the loo, and I noticed with some > amazement at the Hasselblad section, with over 50 bodies and too many > lenses to count. Quite a dump. > My guess is that quite a few wedding studios went A. to digital B. to > Mamiya or Contax C. Getting rid of the old V system for the new H1 for > next wedding season. > Anybody care to state a blatant opinion?


Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 From: Gordon Moat moat@attglobal.net Newsgroups: rec.photo.equipment.medium-format Subject: Re: Is Zeiss batch testing lenses? Neil Gould wrote: > Hi all, > > . . . What jumped out at me is that the most popular lenses had > *far* more variance, both in the individual performance and between samples > of lenses than the Olympus models tested. Why, then, does not every serious > photographer own Olympus 35 mm equipment? (Don't look at me, I *do* own > Olympus 35 mm gear for exactly that reason. 8-} ) Choices for professional shooting often come down to the availability of rental gear, especially lenses. A wide range of choices can also help, especially for buying a particular lens to suit a specific type of shooting situation. The rental availability of Nikon and Hasselblad in the US is quite good in most major cities. Choosing another brand, and not spending your own money on acquiring lenses, could limit some shooting situations. Canon and Mamiya choices (especially RB/RZ) are also fairly good in the rental market, though less available than Nikon and Hasselblad. > > > I suspect that the answer is that, in the end, these variances do not > negatively impact the images to the point where people care enough to > complain. Perhaps photographers "learn" their lenses, and use them to their > best advantage? Absolutely, it is often a good idea to shoot a roll or two with a newly acquired lens prior to using it on a paid shoot. However, it has been my experience that rental gear is often well maintained, and has few problems. Buying used gear is a bit more risky. Buying new gear costs more, but when you need to assurance of reliability, it can be the best choice. ... All the other aspects I think have more to do with marketing and reputation. Rollei gear is very nice quality, but the lack of much advertising, and little rental gear, hurt them in the US market. Bronica rarely shows up in rental gear lists, yet I know many pros who use these. Most of them own their Bronica gear, and the reliability is often the stated reason, and being somewhat affordable helps. Ciao!


From: Lourens Smak smak@wanadoo.nl Newsgroups: rec.photo.equipment.medium-format Subject: Re: Hasselblad on a budget? Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 rmonagha@engr.smu.edu (Bob Monaghan) wrote: > The big advantage of the hassy system IMHO is availability of rentals, That's true; I have rented the Hasselblad F-distagon a few times, and I am a Rollei 6000 user....How do I do that? I just shell out an extra $5 and rent a body too. As a bonus, I am clearly reminded of the reasons why I bought a Rollei in the first place. ;-) Lourens.


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