Maris
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I moved into medium format photography after years of shooting 8x10 and 4x5 sheet film. Both the Mamiya RB and the Hasselblad were small and light compared to the gear I was most used to. The decisive factor for me in favour of the Mamiya RB67 was the size of the usable negative.
I make rectangular pictures and the Hasselblad is effectively a 6x4.5 camera and a big, heavy, and expensive one at that. The native 6x7 frame of the Mamiya is 40% bigger when enlarging to standard photographic paper sizes. It shows in the pictures.
The small version of the RB67 without the revolving back has been made but it is the 6x7 format Bronica GS-1. I have one and it is nice to use in landscape orientation with the Waist Level finder but totally impractical in Portrait mode without the big prism finder.
I make rectangular pictures and the Hasselblad is effectively a 6x4.5 camera and a big, heavy, and expensive one at that. The native 6x7 frame of the Mamiya is 40% bigger when enlarging to standard photographic paper sizes. It shows in the pictures.
The small version of the RB67 without the revolving back has been made but it is the 6x7 format Bronica GS-1. I have one and it is nice to use in landscape orientation with the Waist Level finder but totally impractical in Portrait mode without the big prism finder.