JW PHOTO
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Neil,At one time, 645 was appealing because of its compact size, yet it produced higher quality images than 35mm film. But, I think that 35mm digital has turned the tables on 645. The reverse is now the case.
So if I'm going to use a film camera, it's going to be at least 6x7. Even 6x6 seems kind of smallish. Plus, 6x7 (and 6x6) medium format cameras have become a lot less expensive.
Those are pretty much my feelings also. When I got my Canon 5D MKI years back it replaced all my 35mm gear. As for 645? I was never a fan since the cameras were about the same size as my Yashicat and Rolleiflex or didn't offer anything over my Mamiya C330. I had a Mamiya M645 1000S with 80mm f1.9 plus three other lenses that just sat in its Mamiya aluminum case. It was a very easy to use camera since it had the AE prism on it and it handle actually better than a 35mm. But like I said, I didn't use it. Sold it to someone that wanted it worse than I did and he was very happy. I was very satisfied just using my old Hasselblad 500C. Today I just received two 645 cameras and plan on using them more than I did my 645 1000S. One is a pre-war Zeiss Super Ikomat with 70mm f3.5 uncoated Tessar and the other is a later Zeiss Super Ikonta with a coated 75mm f3.5 Opton Tessar in an MX Compur shutter. Why? It's because they are small, light and very easy to carry. If I want heavy, large and not so easy to carry I have many cameras to fill that bill. Even almost all my older 35mm gear is bigger than these two cameras combined. The best camera to have is the one that is with you and these two Zeiss cameras make that a lot easier. I won't buy a bigger 645 camera, but these two will give me a pretty good size negative in a small package.
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