I have been wanting a 6x9 camera with interchangeable lenses. At least I think I want 6x9, as the aspect ratio looks good to my eye. But then I remind myself that plenty of people are getting by just fine with 6x7 and I don't really have any particular reason why I require 6x9. The ultimate goal would be b&w landscape, architecture, and portraits for contact printing. My reasoning has led me to a couple of options: Mamiya Universal or related press camera system (up to $2,500 budget), or Fuji GX680 system (up to $3,500 budget). The Mamiya is smaller, cheaper, lighter, and does 6x9. The Fuji is huge, expensive, heavy, and does 6x8, but it also has full movement capability.
What are your thoughts on either system? Any recommendations for what lenses are must-have vs. so-so?
Right now, my inclination is to get the GX680iii and a heavy-duty tripod.
6x7cm is like small 4x5in (in proportions).
6x9cm is like big 35mm (in proportions).
6x8 is in the middle.
You might also want to check out Horseman 6x9cm cameras if you want the bellows and movements of the Fuji GX in a mechanical camera.
Thanks all for your input. I had considered getting two Fuji 690 rangefinders, but two fixed-lens cameras isn't really what I'm looking for (though it is a consideration for another project). I'm looking for a whole system, hence my projected budgets. I want a range of lenses from wide to short-tele/portrait. And if my past performance is a predictor, I will buy every lens for the system, try them all, and sell off half of them. I already have plenty of 645 and 6x6 gear and I find myself wanting larger negatives for contact printing. A 4x5 camera is an interesting option, but I'm trying to stick to roll-film at the moment. If I jump to a camera that accepts sheet film, the whole paradigm changes. It will happen eventually, but I'm holding back for now.
I like the aspect ratio of 6x4.5. 6x8 and 6x9, though not numerically the same, are roughly equivalent for my purposes, and 6x7 is probably close enough. Anything I'm doing in this format will be on a tripod. If I need hand-held snapshots, I've got various 135 cameras, a Pentax 645n and a Kodak Medalist II (6x9). The Pentax leaves me wanting larger negatives. The Kodak leaves me wanting wider lenses. My Mamiyaflex & C22 leave me wanting an enlarger. An enlarger would require moving to a different house first, so investing in a camera system I can daylight-tank develop and contact print is actually a bargain (unless it opens the window to buying into sheet-film & LF).
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