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I've come to think a good TLR is the sweet spot for travelling light with MF---good focussing mechanism, good lenses, manageable weight and bulk---but you generally have to accept a fixed lens, and again it's hard to get built-in metering (and if you do it's usually selenium).

-NT

The Rolleiflex GX and FX TLRs have modern semi-spot metering.
 

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The Rolleiflex GX and FX TLRs have modern semi-spot metering.

Touché. High price of admission though!

-NT
 

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Of course, none of these are 6x4.5, not even my recent mention. The OP was pretty specific about not wanting 6x6 so as to avoid the need to crop.
 

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I love my Pentax 645N. Yes, the grip is towards the back, but it isn't that likely you'll be handholding it with a huge lens. It's not the heaviest camera out there, but it's not a featherweight either. I can handhold mine with the 75mm or the 45mm on it, but not the 120mm. It also has two tripod mounts - one for horizontal and one for vertical, which I have found very helpful.
 
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