No love for the Bronica?
SLRs are great for framing, especially if you use extension tubes to get closer.
There is nothing wrong with Bronica's. Blads are nicer if you can afford them.
The Mamiya 6x7's which I prefer for portraits, have close focussing bellows focus so there is no need for extension tubes.
I would have gone with a Hassy, but the lenses are so expensive. I've got a full SQ-A kit for about the price of a hassy with one or maybe two lenses.
I love 6x7. It's fantastic for portraits in my opinion. I'm still working on using the RZ for more portraits.
In my opinion the absolute best medium format camera for portraiture is the Mamiya RZ67. My next choice would be an RB. I used to own an RZ with the 110mm and 180mm lenses. Mamiya also made a Soft Focus 180mm for the RZ and a 150mm SF lens for the RB which will work on the RZ if you are interested in soft focus.
For 6x6 I would prefer an SLR so I could use a normal and a slightly long lens. A mild wide is nice also for when you don't have room to back up or shooting a large group photo.
oh - and I am opposite... never seen a RZ that didn't break down... don't trust them.. RB on the other hand...
But the best? Rolleiflex SL66 beats all in my book - no need for bellows - if "E" or "SE" models with built in lightmeter - going very close - and even closer if lens is fitted reversedly...
And most important: with the built in bellows and shutter in camera, I can fit any old petzval - soft focus - crazy lens with a bit of tape...
No love for the Bronica?
SLRs are great for framing, especially if you use extension tubes to get closer.
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