By "bellows focusing," in this context, I didn't just mean a camera with a bellows like a folder, but an SLR with a bellows and rack-and-pinion focusing rather than helical focusing, which is very quick to focus, like an RB 67, Rollei SL 66, Fuji GX 680, Bronica S/S2/S2a/EC-TL with the bellows focusing option, or a Graflex SLR (not a Graphic press camera).
+1, I find the Mamiya C TLRs excellent M/F cameras for shooting kids, with the prism finder and the L grip almost as fast as a 35mm SLR to operate, but it's a different technique and takes practice to become proficient at it.If you've got the C330 to try out, that's the perfect place to start.
I'm new here, so I hope I'm posting this in the right place!
I have a business photographing small children and recently decided that I wanted to try film. I have borrowed a bronica sq and I'm surprised at how much I like it, how I need to consider each shot, and the end result. And of course I like the lack of photoshop!
I would like to buy a medium format camera but I'm not sure which one will work well for me running around after small kids. ...
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