Wanted to explore an interesting (for me) topic: which MF cameras are the best for shooting without a tripod?
Some background:
My first medium format camera was Fuji GF670. I was agonizing over this choice. It was **expensive** but I felt that portability was the most important thing for me. And yes, indeed, this camera is more portable than any of my old digital SLR gear. I was hoping to stick to "one camera one lens" here, but I quickly discovered that I need a LOT of light to shoot with it. For whatever reason, I just can't hold it steady enough for anything under 1/250 to be blur-free. It's the combination of being lightweight and awkward to hold due to the bellows...
My second MF purchase surprised me. I wanted to get a medium-format SLR and I was researching Hasselblad V-system at the time. Plenty of people complained about difficulties of getting sharp photos with a Hassy without a tripod, citing mirror/curtain movements, so I decided to settle on the 645 format instead, hoping for less mirror shake. I ended up getting a Mamiya 645 Pro, which was a pleasant surprise: it's quite steady and on par with my 35mm cameras, i.e. 1/focal-length rule works well on it.
My 3rd camera was the exact opposite of the Fuji. If the GF670 was light, expensive and "jerky", the Mamiya C330 is cheap, heavy and steady. I am regularly dropping the shutter speed to 1/60 at the same focal length as the Fuji. And, despite being the bulkiest & heaviest, it is (surprise!) actually the most handholdable camera I have!
In the end, quite ironically, the most lightweight camera in my collection ended up needing a tripod the most, and the heaviest camera is actually most useful in low light situations!
How do my experiences map to yours?
Some background:
My first medium format camera was Fuji GF670. I was agonizing over this choice. It was **expensive** but I felt that portability was the most important thing for me. And yes, indeed, this camera is more portable than any of my old digital SLR gear. I was hoping to stick to "one camera one lens" here, but I quickly discovered that I need a LOT of light to shoot with it. For whatever reason, I just can't hold it steady enough for anything under 1/250 to be blur-free. It's the combination of being lightweight and awkward to hold due to the bellows...
My second MF purchase surprised me. I wanted to get a medium-format SLR and I was researching Hasselblad V-system at the time. Plenty of people complained about difficulties of getting sharp photos with a Hassy without a tripod, citing mirror/curtain movements, so I decided to settle on the 645 format instead, hoping for less mirror shake. I ended up getting a Mamiya 645 Pro, which was a pleasant surprise: it's quite steady and on par with my 35mm cameras, i.e. 1/focal-length rule works well on it.
My 3rd camera was the exact opposite of the Fuji. If the GF670 was light, expensive and "jerky", the Mamiya C330 is cheap, heavy and steady. I am regularly dropping the shutter speed to 1/60 at the same focal length as the Fuji. And, despite being the bulkiest & heaviest, it is (surprise!) actually the most handholdable camera I have!
In the end, quite ironically, the most lightweight camera in my collection ended up needing a tripod the most, and the heaviest camera is actually most useful in low light situations!
How do my experiences map to yours?