Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!
The 67II does not offer swappable backs correct?
If I drop it, it's not the end of the world.
If you drop a P67, I'd worry more about what it lands on!!
The older 6x7/67 metering prisms come in different branding: Originally Asahi then Pentax - they were updated under the hood over the years, some earlier ones are more troublesome. In my experience they're accurate enough for chromes once you get used to them but many others prefer hand held meters.
Pentax 645 has film inserts not backs. Outside of theoretical game playing that would allow sort of stopping exposure mid-roll, then continuing on, one has to complete a roll before switching to next.It is the single feature I personally miss, but in trade you get a very good ergonomy.
Still the Pentax 645 system has swappable backs and it also has a nice grip...
I do think the repair situation is a major consideration with any film camera these days. Contax, Fuji, Hasselblad 200 series and many other great camera systems can no longer be repaired.
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