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That's a leveled and sensible assessment of what Hassy is for you. I could state almost same things about RB67, except it isn't all that "light and small enough", but it comes with features Hassy does not have - larger negative, superior built in close focusing - all part of it being larger, heavier and not as socially accepted as a Hassy. Still a killer machine without any magic anyone would be hoping for. Just checked get it now prices for a 501c/m and for a basic kit I'm looking at more than half the RB67 system. Again, not a fair comparison due to weight/size differences and the aura of course.I own a 501c and there's no magic, but I find it light, small enough and very easy to load. The lenses are sharp and the backs save a lot of time. I don't like the waist level finder, but the PM45 prism with the built in diopter was perfect for me.
I owned a Pentax 67II at the same time. The camera was great, and the images were neck and neck, but it was to large, and to heavy for what I do. (tripod only)