JCook0113
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I was thinking about that too maybe trying something I am not comfortable with so I can learn and get out of my comfort zone. Ive made a decision to get something ill have fun with and something different. I can always sell it if I dont like it at all but I doubt that will happenA lot of wedding photographers used to shoot 6x6. They liked the square format because they could decide upon the crop later. So what I am saying is that you can shoot square and then crop to a rectangle later. Of course you will be using more film than a 645 camera. With 6x6 you also don't have to change the tripod head position for shooting landscape versus portrait images. RB67's have a revolving back to solve this but of course the downside is that the revolving back makes the camera larger and heavier. RB's are essentially 7x7 cameras that expose 6x7 images.
Personally, I own an 8x10 camera and a couple medium format 6x6 TLR's. I find mixing it up (rectangle versus square) helps me creatively. It's fun too!