I now understand that the GS-1 has all the features I could ask for: AE lock, MLU, B, T, and up to 16sec metered auto exposure. Wonderful. Coming from an RB67 with WLF, the GS-1 would be so much more flexible for field use.
I am looking at one that comes with speed grip, flash, rotating AE finder, and 50mm lens. With the exception of the flash (which would probably be more useful with a normal/short tele) it could be everything I need for street scene and landscape photography, while the RB67 with 127 and/or 180 handles portrait, tele, and closeup (together what I call 'subject-oriented') work.
However. Maybe it's just because of all the options I've been looking at, and the amount of time I've spent immersing myself in the MF camera market (to the point where I've bought & returned more than a handful of lenses and cameras.. all for functional defects, mind), it feels redundant to get another 6x7 SLR, even though the use case will be so different. But..
I think a Mamiya 7 would be too dear. I would die if it was broken or stolen.
A Fuji GSW690 would be too slow and cumbersome (no meter, no B mode)
I have a Fuji GL690, but returned all the lenses because they were degraded & decentered. Waiting to find a good condition 50mm and AE 100mm, but there's no indication that either will be coming around on the market soon.
Koni-Omega Rapid & Mamiya Press both appeal to me, but I know better. (Same issues as the 6x9 Fujis)
Hasselblad and SQ both offer portability and ergonomics I like, but aren't as "full featured" (for my specific use case) as the GS-1, and I swear that there's something about the lenses that actually make the images too crisp for my liking. (This is also a concern for the GS, but it doesn't seem as pronounced with the PG lenses from what I've seen.)
I like the traditional layout of the Pentax 67, but I rate the availability of AE over lens selection, as long as I can get one nice wide angle for the Bronica. A P67ii with AE prism doesn't fit into my budget any better than a Mamiya 7, so the cheaper metered GS-1 wins out.
... And then there was the Mamiya 6. It's light, has AE, and lenses that render beautifully to my eye. But it's only 6x6, where 50mm (its widest) isn't hitting the sweet spot focal length for me. I'd have to be very careful with it, and it still stretches my budget to the max.
I guess I'll have to think about it for a minute, but the GS-1 I'm eyeing will disappear soon. Sorry to stray so far from the topic, but I figure it's better to hem and haw in my own thread than clutter up the forum with another thread about nothing but my personal indecision.