bunip
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Having some choice in the medium format I often wonder what camera is more convenient to bring with me on a trip or vacation or a walk.
This weekend I was playing with my favorite toys and a scale. The result was this weight/film surface (g/cm2) ratio table.
All cameras have been weighed ready to shoot in similar conditions without filters, hoods or cases.
Film surface was considered as follows: 6x6 = 55x55mm; 6x9 = 55x82mm; 24x36 = 24x36mm; 13x18cm = 120x170mm
Mamiya Super 23, 100mm lens, 6x9 film loaded (120) 2350g, Ratio 52 g/cm2
Hasselblad 503 cx, 80mm lens, 6x6 film loaded (120) 1510g, Ratio 49 g/cm2
Pentacon Six, 80mm lens, 6x6 film loaded (120) 1400g, Ratio 46 g/cm2
Mamiya 6, 75mm lens, 6x6 film loaded (120) 1215g, Ratio 40 g/cm2
Rolleiflex 3,5 F, 75mm Xenotar lens (6 elements), 6x6 film loaded (120) 1187g, Ratio 39 g/cm2
Rolleiflex 3,5 F, 75mm Planar lens (6 elements), 6x6 film loaded (120) 1165g, Ratio 38 g/cm2
For further comparison:
Olympus 35RC, 42mm lens, 24x36 film loaded (135) 435g, Ratio 50 g/cm2
Toyo Original Field Camera (metal), 135mm lens, 13x18cm film loaded (kodak wooden double film holder) 2505g, Ratio 12 g/cm2
My favourites.
For landscape if I can get near by car I always bring my beloved and heavy Mamiya super 23 with 50mm lens on 6x9 format (the 50mm is 170g more than the 100mm) and the toyo 13x18.
For kids, general photography like holidays or slides I like the rolleys and the mamiya 6.
Hasselblad is a recent purchase and will see when I'll have a set of lenses to try what fit my needs better.
Pentacon 6 was purchased only for the astounding Sonnar 180mm that I love for portraits, and is used accordingly.
I did not consider my load of folding cameras because I think image quality is more sample related, so to each his choice.
This weekend I was playing with my favorite toys and a scale. The result was this weight/film surface (g/cm2) ratio table.
All cameras have been weighed ready to shoot in similar conditions without filters, hoods or cases.
Film surface was considered as follows: 6x6 = 55x55mm; 6x9 = 55x82mm; 24x36 = 24x36mm; 13x18cm = 120x170mm
Mamiya Super 23, 100mm lens, 6x9 film loaded (120) 2350g, Ratio 52 g/cm2
Hasselblad 503 cx, 80mm lens, 6x6 film loaded (120) 1510g, Ratio 49 g/cm2
Pentacon Six, 80mm lens, 6x6 film loaded (120) 1400g, Ratio 46 g/cm2
Mamiya 6, 75mm lens, 6x6 film loaded (120) 1215g, Ratio 40 g/cm2
Rolleiflex 3,5 F, 75mm Xenotar lens (6 elements), 6x6 film loaded (120) 1187g, Ratio 39 g/cm2
Rolleiflex 3,5 F, 75mm Planar lens (6 elements), 6x6 film loaded (120) 1165g, Ratio 38 g/cm2
For further comparison:
Olympus 35RC, 42mm lens, 24x36 film loaded (135) 435g, Ratio 50 g/cm2
Toyo Original Field Camera (metal), 135mm lens, 13x18cm film loaded (kodak wooden double film holder) 2505g, Ratio 12 g/cm2
My favourites.
For landscape if I can get near by car I always bring my beloved and heavy Mamiya super 23 with 50mm lens on 6x9 format (the 50mm is 170g more than the 100mm) and the toyo 13x18.
For kids, general photography like holidays or slides I like the rolleys and the mamiya 6.
Hasselblad is a recent purchase and will see when I'll have a set of lenses to try what fit my needs better.
Pentacon 6 was purchased only for the astounding Sonnar 180mm that I love for portraits, and is used accordingly.
I did not consider my load of folding cameras because I think image quality is more sample related, so to each his choice.
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