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With respect to Koni-Omega, I would be reluctant to recommend them as a primary wedding camera. They are wonderfully well designed for that purpose, but around here it is very difficult to obtain parts or service for them. They are also big, so you need to like that in a camera, before you consider using them.
I have even found myself wishing there was a square format 35mm camera, or maybe a format in between 35 and 120.
I'd second the recommendation for the Mamiya 645 system. Perfect for fashion, portraiture, weddings. Wide range of lenses & bodies. Going very cheap on the second hand market. If you are patient you can buy well.
Yeah, I know. But it has flatness problems. And I'd prefer a film width somewhere between 35mm and 120.127
Steve.
Writing not as a photographer but in my day-job mode as clergyman I have noticed that those photogs who are constantly mucking about with their cameras are nothing but an irritation to everyone. And it is getting worse with d******. Generally the best photographers are the most inconspicuous - and they tend to take the better photographs. I've noticed that they use either TLRs - esp. Rolleiflex or Leica. They also seem not to use as much film from what I've noticed.
Just my 2d worth.
Jack
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