Bronson Dugnutt
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Pentax 67 MLU (6x7, SLR, focal plane) -- My MF go-to for handheld or on a tripod. The Super Takumars are deadly. My only MF body with a meter (in the prism). Flash sync faster than 1/30 in a pinch with the LS Takumars.
Koni-Omega Rapid M (6x7, Rangefinder, leaf) -- A whole different can of worms compared to a 6x7 SLR. The glass does not disappoint, however.
Mamiya C330 (6x6, TLR, leaf) -- Beware of parallax. Affordable lenses since they aren't all being adapted to digital mirrorless bodies.
Ciroflex E (6x6, TLR, leaf) -- Small, light, and dead simple. The triplet is sharp where it counts and renders like a swirly dream. Great option for a beginner's CLA.
I've got aspirations to own a 645N(ii) system or perhaps a Konica Pearl someday, for 'modern features' and portability respectively.
I use roll film adapter backs in LF cameras for larger formats.
Edit: Some ektar 100 out of the Ciro
Koni-Omega Rapid M (6x7, Rangefinder, leaf) -- A whole different can of worms compared to a 6x7 SLR. The glass does not disappoint, however.
Mamiya C330 (6x6, TLR, leaf) -- Beware of parallax. Affordable lenses since they aren't all being adapted to digital mirrorless bodies.
Ciroflex E (6x6, TLR, leaf) -- Small, light, and dead simple. The triplet is sharp where it counts and renders like a swirly dream. Great option for a beginner's CLA.
I've got aspirations to own a 645N(ii) system or perhaps a Konica Pearl someday, for 'modern features' and portability respectively.
I use roll film adapter backs in LF cameras for larger formats.
Edit: Some ektar 100 out of the Ciro
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