waynecrider
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As a videographer, the last time I worked with a photographer using a Hasselblad 6x6, or any 6x6 for that matter was about 4-5 years ago. There has been one occasion 2 years ago where I can into a guy shooting pre-wedding formals at a popular location using an older 500C with an old chrome 80mm lens; They might have been the standard at one time but not now. Now the top guys and ladies doing the high end weddings or commercial work are shooting digital backed 645's, even 6x7's. (Check out Next Top Model on TV). The so to say lower priced wedding shooters are using 35mm Canon's, Nikons or Fuji's. I have learned in talking to photographers that the typical 9 to 5 couple want cheap, and big enlargements are rarely ordered unless shooting a wedding costing several thousand dollars, not the typical young couples price range of $800 to $1300. Even at that I have seen only 35mm DSLR's used for the more expensive weddings I have been to. If you are intent on a non D camera your best bet probably for a one camera setup would be a 645 with auto focus at the top of the heap. Personally I think your competitive advantage with be with a MF camera for the formals and altar returns and 35mm for everything else. If your client's have money add a photographer/assistant with a 35mm camera and you use a MF setup for the important stuff and another 35mm camera.