RichardJack
Member
Hi,
As mentioned Hasselblad makes the best SLR and has a huge system, but is very pricey. If you decide you need interchangeable lenses consider a Bronica SQ-AI, they are reliable, handle very nicely, and produce great results.
Many love the Pentax 6x7 system, great optics and the prices have come down.
You can't go wrong with a Rollieflex but you won't be changing lenses. As you know it is light, compact and a joy to carry around. While the 2.8 Planar is the best lens the 3.5F Planar is not far behind. While lower in price the Yashica TLR optics are the worst in the medium format group.
Another consideration are the medium format 6x7, 6x9 rangefinders. I've often considered one, they look like they would be a joy to carry around. Though pricey, Bronica made a 645 rangefinder with interchangeable lenses, it is small and compact.
Just couldn't resist throwing my two cents out there. Glad to see your coming back to medium.
As mentioned Hasselblad makes the best SLR and has a huge system, but is very pricey. If you decide you need interchangeable lenses consider a Bronica SQ-AI, they are reliable, handle very nicely, and produce great results.
Many love the Pentax 6x7 system, great optics and the prices have come down.
You can't go wrong with a Rollieflex but you won't be changing lenses. As you know it is light, compact and a joy to carry around. While the 2.8 Planar is the best lens the 3.5F Planar is not far behind. While lower in price the Yashica TLR optics are the worst in the medium format group.
Another consideration are the medium format 6x7, 6x9 rangefinders. I've often considered one, they look like they would be a joy to carry around. Though pricey, Bronica made a 645 rangefinder with interchangeable lenses, it is small and compact.
Just couldn't resist throwing my two cents out there. Glad to see your coming back to medium.