John Wiegerink
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Also consider the Bronica GS-1. Within a year I build a complete outfit with two bodies, three backs and (except the build to order 500 mm) now have all focals I could wish for 50-250mm. First prints from the setup are already framed and on display and I really like the camera. I wont go into detail on a Pentax-thread but as you are considering alternatives I thought the big Bronica was worth mentioning.
1+1=2 I have two MLU Pentax 67 cameras and just did exactly what you did. I have one Bronica GS-1, two backs 50mm, 110mm macro, 150mm and 250mm. I bought it just to see if I liked it or not and that I missed interchangeable backs a lot. I'm not taking anything away from my Pentax system, but the Bronica GS-1 is one heck of a systems camera at a very fair price on the used market. I know I also recommended to the OP the Mamiya RB67, but for me and my style shooting I wouldn't trade my GS-1 for even an RZ67. When I ad the radid wind handle pracketand AE prism finder to the GS-1 it is actually easier to use than the Pentax 67. Lens quality is a tossup between the two systems. There are many good medium format systems t chose from and at the price most of them are selling for you can try one and if you don't like it you can peddle it and try a different system. A word of caution on the last sentence and that's the word "peddle". You might just end up with two or three systems?